Anonymous wrote:understand why you can't just check your own kid regularly? I can't be the only mom who checks backs of ears and necks for cleanliness, can't be the only one cuddling on the couch or giving kisses, hugs...don't you look at your kids?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish they would at least let parents know that some kid in the class has lice and to look out for it. We know a kid in our class has had it, and no notice of anything.![]()
I don't get this either. Why not just send an ei don't mail to a class where a kid has had lice so everyone can check their kids carefully? Otherwise it will just go around and around. Its like the schools have completely washed their hands of any responsibility or effort.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I understand that MCPS is now following the policy of the American Academy of Pediatrics to allow children with nits to school.
We are currently having a lice outbreak at our children's school. It seems like it's worse than in the past.
I hope parents will consider keeping their children home from school until all nits have been removed, even if MCPS does not require it.
Course of treatment to ensure that all nits are gone is two weeks. You really expect a child to miss two weeks of school over a nuisance?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No lice at Beverly Farms. We don't have those kinds of problems.
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Anonymous wrote:I understand that MCPS is now following the policy of the American Academy of Pediatrics to allow children with nits to school.
We are currently having a lice outbreak at our children's school. It seems like it's worse than in the past.
I hope parents will consider keeping their children home from school until all nits have been removed, even if MCPS does not require it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is not OP, but I understand where the OP is coming from. I understand that lice are a nuisance and not harmful, but it also seems like under the current MCPS policy, the kids will just keep giving lice back and forth to each other. Also, I know there is a pretty bad outbreak in my DD's classroom. I reported it and I know that other parents have too, and yet no school or classroom wide announcement to all parents has gone out. I don't get it.
Announcements aren't really needed either. Just keep an eye on your kid's hair if you are concerned.
It's like colds when they're little. All the snot and the hacking and wheezing is gross, and it comes up multiple times a year but it's not worth missing school.
Anonymous wrote:No lice at Beverly Farms. We don't have those kinds of problems.
Anonymous wrote:i don't understand why you can't just check your own kid regularly? I can't be the only mom who checks backs of ears and necks for cleanliness, can't be the only one cuddling on the couch or giving kisses, hugs...don't you look at your kids?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish they would at least let parents know that some kid in the class has lice and to look out for it. We know a kid in our class has had it, and no notice of anything.![]()
I don't get this either. Why not just send an email to a class where a kid has had lice so everyone can check their kids carefully? Otherwise it will just go around and around. Its like the schools have completely washed their hands of any responsibility or effort.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The nuts may not be harmful but the treatment is. So the fewer kids to get them the better. It is so irresponsible not to report and stay home.
The treatment is not harmful. The chemical/pesticide shampoos don't work - don't use them. Thorough combing with a very good metal lice comb is the only thing that works.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The nuts may not be harmful but the treatment is. So the fewer kids to get them the better. It is so irresponsible not to report and stay home.
The treatment is not harmful. The chemical/pesticide shampoos don't work - don't use them. Thorough combing with a very good metal lice comb is the only thing that works.
Anonymous wrote:i don't understand why you can't just check your own kid regularly? I can't be the only mom who checks backs of ears and necks for cleanliness, can't be the only one cuddling on the couch or giving kisses, hugs...don't you look at your kids?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish they would at least let parents know that some kid in the class has lice and to look out for it. We know a kid in our class has had it, and no notice of anything.![]()
I don't get this either. Why not just send an email to a class where a kid has had lice so everyone can check their kids carefully? Otherwise it will just go around and around. Its like the schools have completely washed their hands of any responsibility or effort.