Preschool teacher styling child’s hair

Anonymous
I think it is so sweet when the teachers do my daughter’s hair. It makes me feel like they care about her. Plus I can barely get it in a bad pony tail in the morning before drop off!
Anonymous
Our preschool used to do all the girls hair in elaborate styles and sometimes the boys too. DD would come home with multiple braids and DS with tiny ponytails all over his head like an alien. They enjoyed it. It varied by teacher - after a few years we could guess which part-time aides were there based on the hairdo!
Anonymous
My boys have gone to both an in-home daycare and preschool at a daycare center where I see the girls leave with braids and that spiderweb style we did in the 90s.
Anonymous
Helpful for keeping lice at bay
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Helpful for keeping lice at bay


Actually sounds like a great way to spread it: the teacher touching multiple kids’ hair, what is she using? Same hair brush and comb? Is she recycle hair clips and barrettes among students? This sounds unhygienic to me
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:All the girls in my daughter’s preK LOVED when the teachers would braid their hair.


Same!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Helpful for keeping lice at bay


Actually sounds like a great way to spread it: the teacher touching multiple kids’ hair, what is she using? Same hair brush and comb? Is she recycle hair clips and barrettes among students? This sounds unhygienic to me


She's probably just finger brushing. I wouldn't be worried about her hands. She's probably washing them constantly.
Anonymous
At my daughter's preschool, this was a nice way to keep the kids quiet if they refused nap time.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why do you say she doesn't like her hair pulled back when she clearly does? Just do her hair in the morning. Clips and headbands don't stay in.


This is what I was thinking
Anonymous
Goes along with the many things they will willingly do or ask for with care providers, but would battle a parent on for hours. Kids are quirky like that. There is zero judgement.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I LOVED having my hair fiddled with/styled when I was a kid. Maybe the aide thinks it’s something your kid enjoys?


Same.
Your daughter might even be telling you she doesn't want you pulling back her hair because she wants her teacher to do it.


This.
Anonymous
My dd comes home with the cutest little French braids. The teachers have to sit there and watch them while they’re on the playground so often they style hair. I think it’s cute. It’s like they’re little dolls. I’m still learning how to French braid and my braids are never tight like theirs.

I doubt anyone thinks you don’t do her hair well.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Helpful for keeping lice at bay


Actually sounds like a great way to spread it: the teacher touching multiple kids’ hair, what is she using? Same hair brush and comb? Is she recycle hair clips and barrettes among students? This sounds unhygienic to me


Huh? Ours uses the little goody rubber bands. You know- the bags of 500 for like $3. They check for lice constantly so I’m not concerned.
Anonymous
For me, how I felt about it would depend on how my dd acts about it.

I have one dd who has LOVED hair stuff from a very young age, and would have enjoyed that SO much! In fact, she is now a young adult and a liscensed cosmetologist/hairdresser in our state (she is also in school for business).

I have another dd who has sensory issues and would very much NOT enjoy that and I would be upset if she was pressured into someone doing her hair.

So I'd go on my kid's reaction to it. If they like it, I'm ok with it.
Anonymous
I think it's supposed to be endearing and most of the kids like it. They like the attention of the adult and the other kids watching and waiting their turn.

My friend was an aide for awhile, she said one of the moms told her that their son came home from K and asked his mom if she could maybe get a little eyeshadow like ms. __ 😅.

It feels special to have an adult other than your parents dote on you. If they were hostile about it, I'm sure dd would ask for braids in the morning to avoid the interaction.
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