Hi Im New here

My son who is 6 years old is currently having assessments for Aspergers Syndrome, So theres no diagnosis as of yet, but the teachers, child psychologist and myself think that he has these traits.

Its taking forever for the diagnosis, I just want to know so I can get help and some support cos it really is hard work!

I do have a little question that I would like to ask about my son, everytime I want to cut his hair or his nails he proper goes off on one and cant get nothing done, I need to cut his hair for school on Monday as a photographer is going to school.

Last time I cut his hair, it was very uneven and looked awful to be honest cos he never stayed still and I felt so bad cos he was heart broken :(

Is there any ideas that you could maybe share with me, as I dread cutting his hair and nails, and really dont fancy pinning him down cos I will feel awful!

Thank you

Jo

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  • Hi - welcome - I hope the diagnosis comes thru soon so that you + your son can get the support you need.  Right - haircuts!  I used to try + cut my son's hair with scissors when he was little.  Let's just say it could have looked a lot better if he'd gone to the hairdresser.  Later we bought some Remmington electric shears.  They come with different sized comes + all you do is follow the hair line along.  Honestly, forgive the expression, but they are definitely idiot proof + I can vouch for that.  You could use 1 of the longer combs so it doesn't look like his head has had a close shave!  As long as he'll tolerate electric hair cutters of course....?

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  • Hi - welcome - I hope the diagnosis comes thru soon so that you + your son can get the support you need.  Right - haircuts!  I used to try + cut my son's hair with scissors when he was little.  Let's just say it could have looked a lot better if he'd gone to the hairdresser.  Later we bought some Remmington electric shears.  They come with different sized comes + all you do is follow the hair line along.  Honestly, forgive the expression, but they are definitely idiot proof + I can vouch for that.  You could use 1 of the longer combs so it doesn't look like his head has had a close shave!  As long as he'll tolerate electric hair cutters of course....?

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