Guest guest Posted February 4, 2010 Report Share Posted February 4, 2010 Thought I'd share what We've been trying out since around September. History: I finally called it quits taking DJ to get a haircut around 6th grade. I honestly could not take the sheer torture anymore. Sigh, I am not a good giver of haircuts so DJ has looked like either a hippie, a rockstar wanna be or a military recruit because he inevitably would yank his head at some crucial point when scissors/buzz thing was in use. DJ started high school this year & I so wanted him to look the part to perhaps avoid being teased etc. I happened to spot a few posts about social stories which made me have a late night epiphany. I talked to my hairdresser who happens to be the owner of the salon to see if she was willing for us to try out my plan & who might be the best person to use. She suggested her best friend-who has a ASD client & had no problem with using her place as a lab. My plan was to take DJ to salon & watch his dad get a haircut & just hang out with me. Then the next visit when Dad gets haicut, DJ would get one afterwards. Sprite was supplied (the ultimate bribe/treat). DJ loved exploring & seeing dad get haircut. Next visit all was well until it was his turn. He refused to sit in the chair & so poor cut his hair while he was standing in a corner. Just a quickie with a sprite given by their very cute receptionist. Next visit, same routine except he sat in the chair. Another quickie haircut. It is now 6 months/6 visits later & he readily gets into chair & gets a real haircut. Still cannot tolerate hair falling on to the cape but is no longer freaking & screaming about it. If I notice that he is " on the edge " due to fatique or sensory issues I will request just a trim. I've noticed that he looks for the sprite & the cute girl, lol. My plan is to now fade out dad. With next hair appointment, only DJ will get haircut. Hope this important part of my plan works. Prior to haircuts, I marked calendar & showed him when his appointment was. Talked about it a couple days before. Rewarded good behavoir. Hope this little experiment of ours helps someone or gives an idea. Kris, who is no longer a basketcase after trip to get haircut Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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