Disagreements between parents and their kids are normal. The parent wants their child to wear this, the kid wants something else. Although it’s understandable as a parent you want your kid to look clean and presentable, is forcing your child to have a haircut you choose for them worth it?

Kid’s haircuts can be stress-free and less dramatic. Let’s look at how you can do that, shall we? 

Find Their Why

Before you use your angry voice, level with your kid. Ask them why they don’t want to go or what is it that they don’t like. Doing this will help you identify the root problem, solve the issue, and establish a communicative relationship with your child.

If they are unable to answer, look at it this way: If you were told that you would go to a place where all you can remember the last time you went are big strangers surrounding you and loud noises barraging your senses, would you want to go back? It’s overwhelming, right? That may have been your child’s experience.

What you can do: Find a quiet children’s barbershop with staff that is acquainted with having kids as clients. They are trained to provide a calm and kid-friendly atmosphere that can make haircuts a positive experience for your child.

Explain Your Why

When you have heard what they have to say, it’s your turn to explain. Saying, “because you said so” and “because you’re an adult” is not going to cut it (pardon the pun).

Talk to them about personal hygiene and how haircuts are part of it. Then, explain the pros and cons of having their haircut. This would help them better understand that you’re coming from a place of concern and love. It will also foster a closer and more open relationship with your young one.

If you need a little help with the explanation part, don’t worry. We got your back.

  • Personal hygiene is about taking care of your body and making sure it’s healthy. It can also help make you feel good and make new friends.
  • Haircut Pros: Haircuts keep the hair in good condition and make it stronger. They prevent your hair strands from splitting apart. They make the hair look good and healthy.
  • Haircut Cons: Haircuts make for shorter shampoo shark fins in the bath. But it will grow back.

Explain the How

Sometimes a kid’s haircut anxiety stems from not understanding the process. They associate “cut” with pain so what makes a haircut not painful?

Firstly, you can try using different terms. You can say “trim” when you refer to a haircut. Next, do the best that you can to explain the process. You can even look for online videos that can help them become more acquainted with the haircutting process.

What Else You Can Do: You can choose pictures of kids’ haircuts online, show them to your kid, and let them choose the hairstyle they want. This way, they know what they’re getting and have their input on the outcome. Additionally, this exercise empowers them and makes the experience more pleasant.

Conclusion

As a parent, you do have the responsibility to teach your child about hygiene, health, and looking presentable. If your kid’s haircut appointment is always putting a strain on your relationship, you may want to take a different approach.

You need to communicate with your kid. Know why they don’t like haircuts, explain why you think they need it, and find ways to involve them in the process. Haircuts can be fun and they can also strengthen your relationship with your child.

If you are looking for one of the best barbershops that offer top-notch kid’s haircuts in Denver, turn to Wise Guys Barber Shop. Our experienced and friendly barbers are experts in cutting children’s hair and making a positive haircut experience for you and your child. Book an appointment with our barbers today!