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MrsRooster Posted - Jun 28 2011 : 08:00:55 AM
When my daughter went to the bathroom right before she went to bed last night, she hacked her bangs and a big piece over her ear. I didn't notice it last night when I tucked her in her bed in the dark. She hid the big chunk of hair in the bathroom closet. What do I do now?

I thought 3 year olds do this, not six year olds. I am really upset with her.

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LuckyMommyof5 Posted - Jul 22 2011 : 05:55:07 AM
Hi Amy! I know I'm about a month late getting into this conversation, but I had to add my two cents in and tell you this happened in our house, too. About two years ago, my 1st and 2nd daughters were playing alone upstairs and decided they wanted to pretend to be stylists. For this, they found a pair of child scissors (we do so many crafts I must have kid scissors squirreled away in every room of this house) and a brush and Tessa (my 2nd) cut chunks out of her older sister's hair! They thought it was super fun until I discovered what was going on and screamed in horror! Luckily, it wasn't the bangs and both of them have waist-length hair, so I was able to take her to the stylist and get it shaped into some layers - only some "chunks" were cut so short we had to bear with it and wait for it to grow out.

Just so you know you're not alone - I think it's bound to happen in each family sometime!

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MrsRooster Posted - Jul 05 2011 : 08:08:58 AM
New picture on my blog. She is very happy with the short haircut.

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Lorraine Michelle Posted - Jul 01 2011 : 10:02:44 PM
with all of these wonderful stories... i am sure you don't feel alone any more!!!

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smiley Posted - Jul 01 2011 : 8:57:04 PM
I have "fixed" so many of those in my stylist career. But you should have seen me the day it was MY son. Two weeks before kindergarten pics none the less!
MrsRooster Posted - Jun 30 2011 : 06:41:40 AM
She is now very mad at me because I told her that she would have to wait until Saturday to go to the salon. That is when her Daddy gets his first paycheck from his new job. The cashier at Sears yesterday said to her Wow, I guess you won't do that again. She has to go to homeschool group today and isn't happy about it. I said to her, what happened to I don't care what anything one thinks. LOL

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Heartbroken farmgirl Posted - Jun 29 2011 : 11:28:13 AM
All three of my oldest kids have done it. I did it, my little sister did it...lots of shaved boys heads, and pixie cuts for all us girls. If she clipped her bangs, and a section by her ear, the new style is headbands with large bows or flowers. You can make/purchase lots of those, and off set the flower to rest over the short section above her ear. The cloth headbands, that are a full band would work perfect. Try not to be too upset, as so many little ones do this, and it will grow back. Hugs

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adnama Posted - Jun 29 2011 : 11:06:04 AM
Remember, this to shall pass. One of the best haircuters I knew is now a reknowed stylist, just a bit o head of her time then. She was my best friends daughter and she would when not carefully watched would give kids in the neighborhood free haircuts. Some of them where quite unique, but all fixable and thankfully most moms where not to upset, if their child was willing to sit for it... I guess they felt their kid had some responsiblity for it.
Lessie Louise Posted - Jun 29 2011 : 10:51:34 AM
Grandpa was a barber. My mom and aunt, when they were about that age, took grandpa's scissors and played barber. THey each had those long ringlets, and cut off EVERY other one on each other's head. I sure wish grandma had taken a picture of that!


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Dusky Beauty Posted - Jun 29 2011 : 09:38:08 AM
my seven year old did it last year. Her younger sister got a short cut for preschool and everyone was raving over it so she whacked her hair in a fit of jealousy.

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walkinwalkoutcattle Posted - Jun 29 2011 : 04:08:47 AM
HA! My mom was so mad when I cut mine that she took me to the barber to get it fixed, and then took me to an ear piercing place to get my ears pierced since I looked like a boy! LOL

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sue5901 Posted - Jun 29 2011 : 01:30:32 AM
My Mum reguarly reminds me I did it the night before I was the Princess in the school play and had to play the part with my hair cut so short I looked like the Prince.

To be honest I can't remember it at all so it can't have left a big impression on me!!




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nubidane Posted - Jun 28 2011 : 8:35:01 PM
Oh my goodness, I just remembered!! When I was in the 4th grade, our teacher read us Harriet the Spy & there is a haircut incident in the book (I think Harriet takes a chunk out of someone's hair; I can't remember now.)
WELLL!! Joey Reynolds (& yes I am 51 & still remember his name)...did it to me. I had shoulder length hair, not unlike Brie's, & he cut a huge chunk out of the back..
My mom was a single mom(as my dad died the yr before) & I think she just left it. Overwhelmed I think.
& yes, it grew out & I am still here to laugh about it.
Although, if I see Joey Reynolds anytime soon, well let's just say, I hope I have a pair of scissors!
nubidane Posted - Jun 28 2011 : 8:29:45 PM
Amy
My stepadad always told me the difference between a good haricut & a bad one was a week.
It'll be fine.
She's cute irregardless!
CMac Posted - Jun 28 2011 : 8:19:43 PM
My boys did it too. Both of them cut the hair right in the middle of their foreheads. Four years apart in age, they both did it at age 5. My youngest didn't use scissors. He used his dad's razor. Thank goodness his arms weren't any longer or he would have had a strip from front to back. That was really bad. Even with a buzz cut the strip was really visible for a while.

My niece shaved off her eye brows when she was 6. She has dark brown hair and eyes. Talk about looking strange! Took me a few minutes to figure out what looked so strange about her.
I guess this is a good time to talk about who she is not what she looks like with her. Of course that is after the being responsible with scissors talk! LOL
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FarmDream Posted - Jun 28 2011 : 7:59:38 PM
ROFL! Welcome to the hair club. Mine gave herself a very bad mullet last year. Her hair was down to the middle of her back and she cut off both sides at ear level but couldn't reach the back or forgot it was there. Her dad had to take her to the stylist because I was so mad I couldn't even look at her. Hubby buzz cuts his own hair and he is forbidden to ever let her see him do that!

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Lorraine Michelle Posted - Jun 28 2011 : 11:08:25 AM
it is a hard lesson, but i did it when i was a kid my mom was so horrifyed she would not take me to the hair dresser she took me to my dad's barbor. i got a short boys hair cut. i still hate the pics from then.... if you are crafty please make her some cute clips or something... the best thing is to make it part of the plan.... if you do the pixie cut you can always get her the gel that has sparkles in it.... you are not the only parent that has gone through it.... please let me know how it works out.

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Aunt Jenny Posted - Jun 28 2011 : 10:34:17 AM
Most of my kids have done it and usually at 4, 5 or 6! My oldest would give his younger brother haircuts instead of himself. yikes. It IS harder when it is a girl though! Boys can just get a buzz..not what I usually do..but sure works at these times. Good luck. They grow up so fast that it is just one of the silly things you have to deal with for a short time.

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MrsRooster Posted - Jun 28 2011 : 10:11:57 AM
I took a picture of her. I am sure it will be really funny later. I told my hubby when he called from work and he laughed so hard.

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Alee Posted - Jun 28 2011 : 10:06:17 AM
Amy- my daughter has done that several times now. *sigh* Yup. This past year and a half has been the year of the pixie cut. It is finally growing out. We watched the movie "Tangled" a couple of times and Nora decided she wants Rapunzel hair and is horrified when I have to trim her bangs. In fact the first couple times she burst out in tears because she didn't want me to cut her hair! LOL talk about a change of mind!

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MrsRooster Posted - Jun 28 2011 : 08:27:15 AM
I just said, you will have to wait for that to grow out. She schools at home, so that is a relief. But she has to see her group of friends on Thursday.

I don't think a hair dresser can do anything. She hacked the front bangs and a big piece over her ear. I told her I might take her and let them do a pixie cut, but that horrified her more than what it looks like now. LOL

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Lorraine Michelle Posted - Jun 28 2011 : 08:13:20 AM
six is the right age for that, you never give a 3 year old a scissor, but 5&6 years old they are learning how to use them. they do do it. my boys each did it.it only takes a second st snip it off. when my first one did it he did it right in the middle of his head. we had to shave the whole thing. but i have all boys so you can get away with it. but my advice is to take her to a beauty parlor/ hair dresser. you are just going to have to spring for it. hopefully they will be able to do something. at the worst case gather all your hats, and the cute bandannas you can find. since she is six, i would not be so hard on her just explain that she is going to have to walk around like that till it grows out ( which should be when school starts up. thank goodness) she will be more disappointed with her self on her own, than you can ever imagine. i am sure she will never do that again.

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