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Tired and Frustrated Mom!

Picture this: It’s a sunny afternoon, and I’m gearing up for what most people would consider a mundane task—cutting Jacob’s hair. But let me assure you, when it comes to Jacob, even the simplest tasks have the potential to rival a Hollywood blockbuster.

 

As I approach him with the scissors in hand, it’s as if I’m about to face the final showdown with a galactic villain. Will he embrace this haircutting quest with the grace of a Jedi, or will it turn into a dramatic performance worthy of an Oscar?

This is not Jacob pictured but the crying is what happened when haircuts first started!
This is not Jacob pictured but the crying is what happened when haircuts first started!

Hygiene, haircuts, nails, shaving, and clothes—these daily routines that most of us take for granted are an entirely different universe for Jacob. Sensory challenges are his constant companions, making these tasks feel like epic battles. But fear not, for we have a secret weapon: the power of schedules. Not sure about schedules check out this post: https://educatingjacob.com/how-using-schedules-can-change-your-childs-life/

In this journey, I’ll share with you the humorous yet practical strategies we’ve learned along the way. Together, we’ll explore how to turn everyday routines into manageable missions, conquer sensory sensitivities, and empower children like Jacob to navigate the world of hygiene with confidence.

So, fasten your seatbelts, tired travelers. We’re about to embark on an extraordinary expedition through the sensory cosmos. Welcome to the world of Jacob, where choices, routines, and a sprinkle of humor light the way to success in the realm of hygiene, haircuts, nails, shaving, and clothes.

Sensory Challenges and Autism Spectrum

Trying to keep up with everything among meltdowns and an endless to do list!
Trying to keep up with everything among meltdowns and an endless to do list!

I’ll be the first to admit that when I first started this journey with Jacob, I often found myself feeling like a tired and frustrated mom. The sensory challenges that come with autism can be overwhelming. It’s like trying to solve a puzzle while blindfolded, with the pieces constantly changing shape.

One of our greatest challenges was navigating Jacob’s sensory sensitivities when it came to basic hygiene routines. Let’s dive into the world of sensory challenges, shall we?

Haircuts: A Battle of Epic Proportions

Imagine trying to cut the hair of a child who is hypersensitive to touch and sound. For Jacob, haircuts were akin to entering the lair of a fire-breathing dragon. The slightest snip of the scissors could send him into a tailspin of sensory overload. But, as every hero knows, the best way to conquer a dragon is with a well-thought-out strategy.

We decided to put haircuts on a schedule. Not just any schedule, mind you, but a visual one that Jacob could understand. This transformed the dreaded haircut into a predictable event, and predictability is the shield against sensory chaos.

Manicures: Navigating Tactile Sensitivities

Manicures, with their clippers and nail files, presented another sensory battlefield. Jacob’s tactile sensitivities made these seemingly simple tasks feel like climbing Mount Everest barefoot. But we weren’t about to back down from this challenge.

We integrated manicures into our routine, always at a time when Jacob felt most comfortable. The tactile experiences were paired with his favorite sensory activities, turning nail care into an adventure rather than an ordeal.

Shaving: The Quest for Sensory-Friendly Solutions

As Jacob grew older, shaving became a new quest. The vibrations and sensations of an electric razor were overwhelming. We turned to alternatives, experimenting until we found a solution that worked for him.

Clothes: Navigating Fabric Sensitivities

Jake's clothes for going out!
These clothes are for going out and sensory friendly.

Clothing choices were another sensory battleground. Jacob had strong preferences for certain textures, and he wasn’t shy about expressing his displeasure with others. Our solution? Letting him choose his outfits for the day from a selection of sensory-friendly clothes. This gave him a sense of control and reduced the daily clothing battles.

Have Hope!

Take heart, it was no easy feat, and there were moments when I felt like I was starring in a sitcom of my own. But with patience, creativity, and the power of routines, we found ways to navigate these sensory challenges together. Jacob has grown more confident and capable, and I’ve learned that sometimes, a little humor can go a long way in making even the most challenging situations a bit more manageable.

tips for de-stressing!
Here are some tips to De-Stress!

So, to all the tired and frustrated moms out there, remember, you’re not alone on this journey. With a sprinkle of humor and a dash of creativity, you too can conquer sensory challenges and help your child thrive on the autism spectrum.

Take care of yourself! Take a walk, eat healthy and talk with your friends. You’re no good to anyone if you’re always tired and stressed.