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Review on 🧸 Calming Clipper Haircutting Kit for Autistic and Sensory-Sensitive Kids, Right-Handed - Includes Barber Cape by Alyssa Grinager

Revainrating 5 out of 5

No wonder but they helped my son (in his sleep) and improved my experience

When I received these scissors I had trouble putting them together and I thought I had a left handed version. I wanted to try these for my 4 year old son who has autism and has made every hair visit a living hell for him, my partner (and I), as well as co-workers and other clients. I wasn't ready for an immediate inspection because he wouldn't let me get to him with steady shears or scissors (or plant shears if I'm gardening!). The tranquilizers worked. very good for me IF he sleeps late. You were a ray of sunshine during quarantine, IF, but only when he was asleep. However, there are no more bald spots, no more tangled hair and no more nightmarish trips to the hairdresser. I finally found a temporary solution to leave him a "decent" haircut. No perfectionist here. I still have to use another pair of scissors for the top and even get some extra help at home to clean up the mess while I do this. The scissors didn't help his fear of experience, but they changed mine completely (with practice and patience). ). I finally found the right way to use them and now everything makes sense. I want him to grow out of his fear and anxiety, but in the meantime I found a way to avoid panic attacks when I forced him to do a hairstyle that got worse with age. quite fragile, so they must be changed carefully so as not to break the edges.

Pros
  • I hold my fists
Cons
  • There are cons