Anonymous wrote:According to our pediatrician, it's gotten worse the last couple of years. We were talking about it at my child's recent check up and the doctor mentioned a specific upper NW DCPS elementary that was getting hit really hard but also said it was everywhere in the District. This tracks with the fact that our DCPCS school is having an outbreak and I've heard from parents at other schools who have said the same. My child is in 3rd grade and the lice notices from the school have been nearly constant since last November.
Strangely, my oldest who is now in middle school never had this experience. There was only one lice notice the entire time they were in elementary school, which is the same school that my youngest still attends. Something has definitely changed.
Anonymous wrote:If my kid is in 2nd grade in a DCPS and has never had lice and I've never heard of anyone having lice are we just lucky or am I oblivious?
Anonymous wrote:Gross why dont they send kids home like they did back in the day?
Anonymous wrote:Is it actually worse this year or is it just that more people are complaining about it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Huh. We are at a DCPS and fortunately our DD has never had lice and I am not aware of any outbreaks at school.
However she also doesn't really have friends and keeps to herself a lot. I feel like we could deal with some lice if it meant she had friends.
They can pick it up from clothing as they usually have the coat racks tight together and it can get on fabric furniture and other things and make way to your child.
Just use the fairy tale or other tree oil products.
Our school used cubbies and doesn't have many students with lice. I wonder if that helps.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just for future reference, how do you know your kid has lice other than finding out there's an outbreak and looking closely at their scalp? Are they visible to the naked eye? Can you feel them? Dies the kid's head itch?
Was just shampooing my kid's hair and thinking about this thread and wondering if it would be possible to miss. My DD has light hair and it's in the thin side (you can see her scalp easily at her part) but does that matter? I never had lice as a kid but I remember it going around.
Will eventually itch but only once there's a ton. Eggs will be visible once there's a ton and it grows out a bit. You can only watch it early with the comb.
Another reason there is so much lice is the shampoos don't work anymore, they don't kill the eggs. So you kill the live lice and then the eggs hatch and it's a continuous cycle. They don't sell the strong shampoos from a year ago and the lice have gotten more resistant too. We could t get rid of it with the pharmacy shampoos and had to go to a professional - $200pp for 3 ppl and a half day off work. Most people can't afford and manage that.
Anonymous wrote:Just for future reference, how do you know your kid has lice other than finding out there's an outbreak and looking closely at their scalp? Are they visible to the naked eye? Can you feel them? Dies the kid's head itch?
Was just shampooing my kid's hair and thinking about this thread and wondering if it would be possible to miss. My DD has light hair and it's in the thin side (you can see her scalp easily at her part) but does that matter? I never had lice as a kid but I remember it going around.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Huh. We are at a DCPS and fortunately our DD has never had lice and I am not aware of any outbreaks at school.
However she also doesn't really have friends and keeps to herself a lot. I feel like we could deal with some lice if it meant she had friends.
They can pick it up from clothing as they usually have the coat racks tight together and it can get on fabric furniture and other things and make way to your child.
Just use the fairy tale or other tree oil products.