Amazing Barber Turns Haircut Into a Game for Young Boy with Autism

Amazing Barber Turns Haircut Into a Game for Young Boy with Autism

A mom recently turned to Instagram to brag on her son's barber, who she calls "a blessing."

The barber, Ree, has always worked patiently and creatively with LaQuista Erinna's son, Jackson, who is on the autism spectrum. But recently she had to work super hard to keep him calm because he'd forgotten to bring the headphones he usually uses during haircuts.

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"She's always been so patient and kind to Jack-Jack," LaQuista wrote on her Instagram page. "Yesterday was an epic meltdown. I usually have to do some coaching to get him in the chair. He will put on his headphones, and we power through. Yesterday he forgot his headphones, and it went downhill fast. He refused to sit in the chair and just lost it."

Luckily, however, Ree had a few extra tricks up her sleeve to help her manage Jackson's behavior that day. In a genius move, she suggested they make the haircut into a game.

"Ree noticed his Super Mario Bros hoodie (he's low-key obsessed) and told him that he needed to save Mario by making sure no hair gets on him," wrote LaQuista. "She cut his hair while he moved and ran around the shop. His smile at the end was priceless."

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The video below shows the six-year-old boy clearly enjoying running around the little barbershop while Ree chases after him, cutting little bits of hair each time she's able to catch up with him. She talks to him throughout the entire process, encouraging him and reminding him about the game to keep him engaged.

"I was so moved by the patience and care provided to my son, and I decided to record. I had no idea that the video would go viral or so many parents of kids on the spectrum would reach out to me to share their story," says LaQuista.

The video has quickly gone viral, and for good reason. There certainly are not many barbers out there like Ree.

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"@expozdcutz (put some respeck on her name) has been a blessing to my family. When your kid is on the spectrum, people don't want to be bothered," LaQuista says in the video's caption.

In an effort to ensure that Ree is able to continue taking extra time to do a great job for kids on the spectrum, LaQuista has started a GoFundMe page for her. So far, the page has raised about $2800.

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LaQuista hopes this video will help raise awareness for the difficulty many people on the autism spectrum have with getting haircuts and other similar sensory experiences.

"Getting haircuts can be scary and even traumatizing for someone with ASD. She nurtured this relationship and gained his trust. Haircuts are still scary for Jack-Jack, but we try to make it as comfortable as possible, and we NEVER force him to get a cut," she says.

Check out the video below to see this very special barber at work!

https://youtu.be/RbChXQE92V0

Elizabeth Morey

Elizabeth Morey graduated summa cum laude from Aquinas College in Grand Rapids, MI, where she dual majored in English Literature and Spanish with minors in Writing and Business Administration. She was a member of the school's Insignis Honors Society and the president of the literary honors society Lambda Iota Tau.

Some of Elizabeth's special interests include Spanish and English linguistics, modern grammar and spelling, and journalism. She has been writing professionally for more than five years and specializes in health topics such as breast cancer, autism, diabetes, and Alzheimer's disease. Apart from her work at GreaterGood, she has also written art and culture articles for the Grand Rapids Magazine.

Elizabeth has lived in the beautiful Great Lakes State for most of her life but also loves to travel. She currently resides a short drive away from the dazzling shores of Lake Michigan with her beloved husband.

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