Peace and Love Studios
Angelica "Jelly" Robinson is a dedicated child haircare specialist based in Houston, Texas, with a unique passion for creating safe, inclusive, and empowering spaces for neurodivergent children. Known affectionately for tailoring each service to meet the individual needs of children with autism and sensory sensitivities.
With years of hands-on experience and heartfelt commitment, Jelly has become a trusted advocate for both children and their caregivers, blending her technical skill with patience, creativity, and deep understanding. Now, she is expanding her mission to educate and equip fellow stylists, barbers, caregivers, and service providers with the tools and knowledge to recognize sensory needs and navigate haircare experiences with empathy and confidence.
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Creating Calm Cuts is a mini class led by the Sensory Society, a collective of neurodivergent allies specializing in sensory-informed grooming for children with autism and other neurodivergent individuals. Founded by Ronnie Cruz, the Sensory Society was born out of isolation—each member has navigated the emotional, physical, and professional challenges of loneliness that comes with this niche, with little guidance and no shared support for what we were experiencing behind the chair.
For most of us, our early work was built through trial and error. Over time, lived experiences became intentional methods, reliable techniques, and a process that works. This class exists to pass that knowledge forward so the next generation of professionals doesn’t have to work in silence or guess their way through moments that matter deeply to families and clients.
Creating Calm Cuts is grounded in the belief that being licensed means more than mastering trends. It means holding responsibility. It means understanding that feeling beautiful also means feeling safe, respected, and regulated—especially for those who experience the salon as overwhelming or distressing.
This class introduces five essential fundamentals that create a clear, repeatable process for working with individuals who are not comfortable in traditional salon settings. Through a sensory-aware lens, learners will gain a foundational understanding of sensory challenges, how to intentionally build trust and relationships, and how to navigate services with confidence, compassion, and adaptability.
At its core, this class is about changing the culture of haircare—creating spaces where all people are considered, and where professionals feel empowered to grow beyond style alone and into service with purpose.
Learning Outcomes
By the end of this class, participants will be able to:
Develop a general understanding of sensory challenges and how they may show up before, during, and after a salon service
Recognize the importance of planning and relationship-building as the foundation of successful sensory-informed services
Identify the five core fundamentals that support calm, structured, and predictable salon experiences
Apply practical tips for navigating services with clients who experience discomfort, anxiety, or sensory overwhelm
Leave with increased confidence and awareness in creating safer, more inclusive salon environments for neurodivergent individuals and their families
This class is complimentary with the purchase of your Premiere Orlando show pass! Get your show pass early and save. REGISTER NOW »
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