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Toddler hair pulling habit

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ewand | 16:38 Fri 08th Dec 2006 | Family & Relationships
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A friend of mine is getting very frustrated with her toddler pulling his hair out. This is causing the scalp to cut in places and obviously the hair isn't able to grow where the toddler is pulling it......obviously a suggestion is to cut the hair really short to stop it, though this is a little drastic.

Does anyone have any experience or advice for a problem of this type?

Thanks in advance
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When does he pull it? When he's throwing a tantrum? If so, has she tried any ways to divert his attention away from his noggin as he's attempting it?

My 18yr old as a toddler used to do something similar, except she'd just tug it, rather than actually yank it out. Eventually she did grow out of it.

Unless someone comes along with better advice I'd say the only solution would be trim his hair to try and help stop it.
I would probably cut his hair really short like you mentioned or probably tell the baby not to pull on it.
Either that or find out why the Baby does it and then you would most likely have your answer.
hey i'm a hairdresser, find out why he is pulling his hair out then you may be able to resolve it that way but i would go with cut it short
Mu daughter used to pull her hair out, just one side.! it looked awful bald one side but she did stop after a while. Now she has really lovley thick hair so dont worry about it. Keep it short until the pulling has stopped. Mind you it is better being a boy than a girl. So tell her not to worry. Brenda

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