DS is 5 and has just started in reception.
He has very curly, almost corkscrew like curls. It's cut fairly short but it's still very striking. Old ladies can't stop themselves touching it/commenting on it, and DS has become increasingly self-conscious about it.
Tonight as I was putting him to bed he started crying and saying he hated his hair, he didn't like curls, he was the odd one out in his class, and he wanted to change it.
Well there aren't many options on the changing it - when it's shorter its even more curly, when it's longer it loses some curl but he starts to resemble Sideshow Bob.
How can I help him deal with his (actually rather beautiful) difference? I tried various gambits, (it makes you look like daddy, lots of footballers and rock stars have curly hair and its really cool, it's not what you look like that matters - it's what you are like as a person) none really consoled him.
He's adamant that he hasn't been teased or bullied about it btw.