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Mum shares how she over-reacted when her daughter cut a chunk out of her hair.

The mum shared, “Disaster! My daughter has cut her own hair (badly!) While I was feeding her baby brother, she pushed a stool up to the drawer, took out the scissors and decided to play hairdresser and cut a huge chunk out of her fringe (the pic isn’t her but it looks pretty much exactly the same- EEEK!!).

“I freaked out completely but regretted it later. In the whole scheme of things, is it really that important – hair does grow back! But still…..

Mums share their own children’s experiences:

Rachel shared, “Painted herself green then proudly said “look mum, I’m shrek”. Let me be clear, it wasn’t just her face. She was naked. The whole body bum cheeks and all!”

Samantha reassured us, “I am a hairdresser and it seems that kids just love to cut their own hair , I see it at least twice a month , you can move some other hair over it and make her a side path using some clips to hold it down.”

Penny shared, “My daughter did this too. Not that short though. It’s only hair, it grows back. We used pretty clips and pulled it over to the side when we could be bothered. When we couldn’t be bothered she looked like a cockatoo.”

Sarah shared, “My son found some scissors and gave his sister her first haircut (just over a year ago)… I yelled, and I sat on her bedroom floor picking up the hair crying.”

Jess shared, “My son one day got to the electric razor and shaved a whole line right down the middle of his head (think reverse Mohawk hahaha) I think I died when I saw him.”

May shared, “Mine decided to shave a bit of both her eyebrows aged almost 4 and then at age 7 decided to cut herself a fringe.. shes turning 8 in June and I’m still waiting for it to grow out lol”

Vanessa wrote, “My 3 year old gave herself a mullet. As far as mullets go it was really good, she cut all the front of her hair quite evenly. Possibly a future hairdresser. I made some tie up headbands to cover most of the damage and she got called Billy-Rae until it grew back.”

LaToya shared, “Our girl, Honey, thought peanut butter could make her invisible. Need I say it did not work.”

It really is only hair!

One mum shares on Totally the Bomb that as frustrating as it is – it is actually a good thing.

Jamie Harrington writes, “Not that you want your child cutting her own hair all the time, but this is (believe it or not) a sign of autonomy.

“It means your child is starting to see herself separate from you.

She adds, “It might have been just an experiment, or maybe she was bored, but think about this: up until this moment, every single decision about your child’s body has been up to you.

“From teaching her to hold a spoon, how to walk, how to potty, even (most likely) whether or not she can suck her own thumb.

“What’s the worst that’s happened after all? It’s hair…it’ll grow back.

Jamie adds, “Remember this moment…because once the teenage years hit you’re going to WISH you could come back here!”

Has your child done something crazy/naughty/dangerous that’s pushed you to breaking point?

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  • I did this myself when I was 4 or 5. Mum thinks I kept hearing her say it’d be good when my fringe was gone, so I decided to help her out 🙂 Meant I had an extremely short weird fringe for a while, but of course it grew out eventually.

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  • Yep…..she gave herself a mullet !

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  • Let’s hope this never happens to me.. fingers crossed

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  • I have to confess I am happy that my son never tried that , the scissors were not a temptation for him.

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  • I wouldn’t be thrilled, but I do try to remember that a lot of what they do s not permanent.

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  • Ops! I don’t think I would be very impressed.
    Luckily my daughter just cut Barbie’s hair once. 🙂

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  • I heard of a case where 2 girls from different families had dark hair. Another child, a boy had blonde hair. The girls decided his hair was the wrong colour and put mud into it to change its colour. The Mothers saw the funny side of it……after they had washed all the mud out and put conditioner in it to moisten it and stop his scalp peeling.

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  • She looks very happy with her hair cut!

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  • At least it grows out and should make great photos for the 21st album.

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  • My daughter has given herself a couple of haircuts. Birth times, she took chunks out of her fringe. It was really hard to cover up, but wasn’t too long before it had grown back

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  • Oh dear !
    One time my daughters friend age 6yr back then, cut my son hair. I was not happy !
    My own kids never cut their own hair.

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  • THESe photos are hilarious and the kids look like they had fun hahahaha

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  • I always kept scissors and razors away from my kids. Well, I found out the scissors for paper work well too. One of my girls decided she would cut off part of her plait, I was devastated but didn’t make an issue of it. I just said, never mind, I’ll just have to even it up. She was pretty proud of herself.

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  • My daughter gave herself a haircut at age 2, with Daddys electric razor, poor possum barely had much hair as anyway, took so long for it to grow back

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  • Oh god this is worrying,especially if kids are plying with scissors

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  • I’d be more upset that my child somehow had access to scissors or clippers unsupervised. My children are only young though so I have some time before this sort of thing happens. We keep our son’s hair shaved anyway. I am currently growing my hair after keeping it shaved during my recent pregnancy so if my 7 month old daughter ends up with a special haircut one day I am not exactly the type of person to be upset by how it looks.

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  • Oh god! Some of the featured photos are hilarious. A lot of kids cut their hair. It will grow back.

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  • My oldest daughter cut my younger daughters hair, when they were 4 and 2 respectively. I have this old photo showing how odd her fringe looked! I was disappointed when it happened but not devastated…we certainly look back on the occasion and laugh!

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  • I think that cutting your own hair is a rite of passage as a kid?…lol

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  • Agree. It’s only heard but of course his have to be a bit upset.
    Make me want to hide the clippers and scissors up very very very high just incase lol

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