Anonymous wrote:Large lice can jump to another person.
Anonymous wrote:Just check your kid every day. I am still traumatized by the one time we got it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m glad my school takes it seriously. The child stays home until it’s gone, and classmates parents are made aware. We’ve had one case there in the last two years.
Is this a public school?
Nope, Catholic. The nurse is pretty hard-core, lol. My sister worked in a daycare center and had to deal with lice herself and man, that was a pain. I think we all understand that it happens, but I’d rather we do what we can to keep it from spreading. When it hit my dd’s nursery school, they let us know and I kept her hair in a ponytail and used some sort of lice-discouraging hairspray during that time. I prefer to know to watch for it.
So you have to keep your kid home for 10 days to 2 weeks? Because that's how long it takes to fully get over lice. That is from the Lice Happens people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m glad my school takes it seriously. The child stays home until it’s gone, and classmates parents are made aware. We’ve had one case there in the last two years.
Is this a public school?
Nope, Catholic. The nurse is pretty hard-core, lol. My sister worked in a daycare center and had to deal with lice herself and man, that was a pain. I think we all understand that it happens, but I’d rather we do what we can to keep it from spreading. When it hit my dd’s nursery school, they let us know and I kept her hair in a ponytail and used some sort of lice-discouraging hairspray during that time. I prefer to know to watch for it.
Anonymous wrote:Large lice can jump to another person.
Anonymous wrote:Large lice can jump to another person.
Anonymous wrote:Large lice can jump to another person.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m glad my school takes it seriously. The child stays home until it’s gone, and classmates parents are made aware. We’ve had one case there in the last two years.
Is this a public school?
Our Fairfax County public school does this. I don't think there is a bounty wide policy. Our principal also runs a tight (clean) ship.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m glad my school takes it seriously. The child stays home until it’s gone, and classmates parents are made aware. We’ve had one case there in the last two years.
Is this a public school?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m glad my school takes it seriously. The child stays home until it’s gone, and classmates parents are made aware. We’ve had one case there in the last two years.
Is this a public school?
Anonymous wrote:I’m glad my school takes it seriously. The child stays home until it’s gone, and classmates parents are made aware. We’ve had one case there in the last two years.