Anonymous wrote:Allowing your kid a voice in decisions that affect them is a good thing. Up until my daughter was 5 I picked out her clothes for school the night before and never thought much about it. One day she got frustrated and said 'you're only thinking about what you want, you're only thinking about yourself, you're not thinking about me' and I said your right. From then on the rule was she would pick out her clothes the night before but if she forgot I would pick them out and she had to wear what I wanted. It was good for her and saved me time, although I'll admit her 'I only wear black' a six was hard to take.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So this is not Covid related?
No, has nothing to do with covid. She was extremely controlling of me as a child, borderline abusive, however she typically not as critical of her my kids. She cares a lot about what other people think, in an obsessive way.
I suspect it wasn’t really borderline, but your view of what is normal may be skewed at this point.
Anonymous wrote:All of these "her body her choice" commenters probably won't sing the same tune if she wants a tattoo or nose piercing in middle school.
Agree with pp. I thought she'd be mad you took her to a salon during a pandemic and it turns out she's upset about you letting her get her hair cut? Hair that grows back?! Do not put up with this.Anonymous wrote:Oh, I thought this was going to be about covid. No, your mom is completely wrong.
Also, as somebody whose mom refused to let me get a haircut until I was a teen, good for you and your daughter. Our parents' generation is weirdly sentimental about kids not getting their hair cut.
Anonymous wrote:My almost 5 DD has long curly hair and has had a few trims but this is the first time she requested to get it cut shorter. She said it was aggravating her and really wanted it cut. We took her today and got it cut just passed her shoulders. It looks adorable and she loves it but my mom is furious. She said that my DD is too young to make a decision like that, and I should have known better than to let a 4yr old choose to cut her hair. She now won’t even speak to me. Was I really wrong to let my DD choose to get a hair cut? I mean it’s not like she got it all cut off. Yes her hair was super long and gorgeous before but she was getting annoyed with it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does your mom not realize that hair grows back?
You did fine, OP. You have to give kids agency, especially over their bodies, and hair is a good place to start.
Are you seeing your mom in person? Any chance that what she's actually concerned about is the covid risk of an indoor haircut?
No, she doesn’t think kids should choose things like the clothes they wear, what activities they do, and clearly if they get hair cuts.
Anonymous wrote:You made the decision to get your daughters hair cut based on her input. You are her parent. Its also your job to protect your child. Not your moms. Grow up. I wouldn't even think twice about this. Your mom sounds mentally ill.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So this is not Covid related?
No, has nothing to do with covid. She was extremely controlling of me as a child, borderline abusive, however she typically not as critical of her my kids. She cares a lot about what other people think, in an obsessive way.