Hi J.,
It's hard to believe that our little girls grow up and then they become beautiful pre-teens. I remember being in fourth grade, glasses and having poker straight hair. My mother did allow me to get a perm, very subtle waves,and I continued perming throughout my teenage years. Fortunately,as I got older I finally appreciated my straight hair and haven't permed in years, but I do highlight my hair to now cover gray.Despite the chemicals added to my hair,even today it's still in very good condition,but thinking about my daughter today in fourth grade and what my mother allowed me to doback then, I would discourage her from perming or coloring her hair.I really hate to see girls learn so early on to become high maintenance, they are so beautiful naturally, I will admit though, she was so self-concious about the hair on her legs, I did let her start shaving this past summer, her father is Italian so her hair was quite dark and course.In the end, it's really how much your willing to spend and maintain the highlights, and where your comfort level is at the moment. Good Luck and God Bless.