A Child's perspective
In one of the online support groups I participate in, one of the brave parents shared an absolutely wonderful story about their very young daughter with alopecia.
The true life story went something like this....
The young girl (maybe 5ish in age) started losing her hair. The child asked her Mom if she could keep her hair in a ziplock baggie. Apparently the young child did this throughout the entire process of losing her hair. Then one day the little girl asked her Mom if she could take her hair to "school". The Mother was very open to supporting her daughter and with enthusiasm asked what she planned to do with the hair. The young girl, wise beyond her years, expressed that she wanted to tell others that the hair in the bag, used to be on her head but it all came out. She wanted them to know if it happened to them it would be OK.
HOW AWESOME IS THAT!!! This story gave me a good healthy belly laugh while deeply touching my heart. Children are so very adaptable to situations and are helping train generations to come not to judge others based on appearances.
If you have a story you would like to share please do .....
I have great joy today having gained strength through the eyes of a child!! To the mother who shared this, you are an awesome Mom!! To the child who thought of this... you are phenominal and GREAT things are in store for you.
to.. HAIR. HOPE. HEALING
Gina