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Think about the haircut from a young child’s perspective.
They’re brought to a new place, sat in a tall chair and told to sit still. There’s a strange adult standing above them, holding a pair of scissors. They’ve probably already learned at home scissors are dangerous. They hurt if they get cut. How does the child know getting their haircut is actually painless?
On top of this some kids genuinely have sensory issues.
In this episode Kate talks with the hair stylist she’s known for 30 years, the one who knows her children and many others. John DiCicco shares his insights into how he makes children more comfortable when they’re “In the Chair.”
Guest: John DiCicco, Hair Stylist
On Linked In
On Instagram @cuttingconnection
Contact:
Kate’s website
Kate’s book on Amazon
Kate on LinkedIn
Kate on Facebook
Kate on Twitter
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Think about the haircut from a young child’s perspective.
They’re brought to a new place, sat in a tall chair and told to sit still. There’s a strange adult standing above them, holding a pair of scissors. They’ve probably already learned at home scissors are dangerous. They hurt if they get cut. How does the child know getting their haircut is actually painless?
On top of this some kids genuinely have sensory issues.
In this episode Kate talks with the hair stylist she’s known for 30 years, the one who knows her children and many others. John DiCicco shares his insights into how he makes children more comfortable when they’re “In the Chair.”
Guest: John DiCicco, Hair Stylist
On Linked In
On Instagram @cuttingconnection
Contact:
Kate’s website
Kate’s book on Amazon
Kate on LinkedIn
Kate on Facebook
Kate on Twitter
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.