FREE Hair Loss Dollies to explain the hair loss journey to a child

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 21 ก.ค. 2020
  • My lovingly hand knitted Hair Loss Dollies turn inside out. On one side the dollie has hair, on the other it doesn't. And they come in different skin colours.
    IDEAL TO
    - Explain why mummy is going to lose her hair
    - To explain to a young child who is themselves going to lose hair
    - For nurses and play therapists working in cancer hospitals
    - For cancer support organisations to display and signpost
    - For schools and play groups to encourage playing with toys that help - children manage ‘difference’
    - For alopecia organisations
    Maybe you are a mum, auntie or you are looking after children and you have difficulties explaining to your children that "mummy is going to lose her hair"? Let me help you so you can help your child to understand.
    Children learn through play. These beautiful dollies come complete with little hats and wigs to help children to understand a hair loss journey. Children can also make and create hats and headwear or let dolly be bare.
    FIND OUT HOW TO GET ONE
    Email my charity: support@cancerhaircare.com
    Please do feel free request a skin colour and let us know of any favourite colours so that we can pick out a lovely dolly for the little person in your life.
    * Whilst stocks last and funding allows! *
    Thanks to all the lovely volunteer knitters.
    WANT TO KNOW MORE ABOUT HAIR LOSS? HERE ARE SOME NEXT STEPS!
    1) SUBSCRIBE to learn how to live life fully during hair loss!
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    2) MY CHARITY: Visit my charity for additional info and guidance
    www.cancerhaircare.co.uk
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    About
    Jasmin Julia Gupta is the UK’s leading hair loss & holistic hair care expert. She founded the charity Caring Hair with it’s free Cancer Hair Care service in 2012. She is the author of multiple publications and is the only cancer hair loss specialist to direct patient clinics & educate cancer professionals within NHS hospitals in the UK.
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  • @JeniGoat
    @JeniGoat 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Such a sweet idea! The dolls are absolutely adorable too! Thank you to whomever is taking the time to make them!

    • @HolisticHairCareExpert
      @HolisticHairCareExpert  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi Draykus, thanks you for your kind comment. Yes, it's a simple but very effective way of communicating hair loss with your kids. Best Wishes, The Chemo Hair Loss Coach team.