Record-breaking heatwaves engulf the Southwest, Europe and parts of Asia, and the chilling case of a suspected serial killer in New York who police called "a demon who walks among us." Plus, tips on how to boost your productivity throughout the day.
New Jersey barber Billy Dinnerstein doesn't follow any type of blueprint when giving haircuts to children and adults with autism and other sensory issues. The owner of Your Kind of Cuts specializes his approach for each customer to help ease the stress on parents who are worried about their children getting upset during a trim. "It's nice when the kids come in crying, then at the end of it the mom leaves crying of happiness," he told TODAY.com. "A complete 180 — a great feeling." A video of Dinnerstein cutting the hair of a 4-year-old named Justice shows Dinnerstein remaining upbeat and exchanging high fives despite Justice crying, trying to move out of the way, and attempting to stand up and grab the clippers. “I was trying to make Billy comfortable because I know my son like the back of my hand, and vice versa — he was trying to let me know that it was OK," the boy's father told us. See the sweet video here.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Daily Delight |
A little pick-me-up before you go. |
_________________
- Documenting a year of courage in the face of opposition
- Mexico City is running out of water. Here’s why and how millions of residents are affected
- Millions of children displaced due to extreme weather events, says UNICEF
- A woman thought her face swelled up from salty food. It was a sign of adrenal cancer
- On 6th Sep 2018, the Supreme court to read down Section377 delivering true freedom to millions within our country
Δικαιώματα σας στην κατηγορία αυτή
Μπορείτε να απαντήσετε στα Θέματα αυτής της Δ.Συζήτησης