Anonymous wrote:My friend w 2 kids in mcps went through this exact same thing. After spending a fortune getting her girls hear treated each time, she became more aggressive. After a lot of volunteering in the school (where she saw active lice on a child), she saw that in one classroom they had all of the kids hang up their hoodies and jackets and backpacks on a wall where they were basically overlapping. She worked with teacher and kids were then given the option of putting their outerwear on the backs of their chairs and backpacks under their desks. I know they say lice don’t jump, but it sounded like everything was overlapping enough that there was spread. Once they changed where they stored things, she had no more issues. I’d say investigate the school (although they’re not into winter clothes yet but maybe from backpacks), heat treat your kids and then braid or tight buns w/ lots of fairy tales shampoo and spray daily. Remember you don’t want really clean hair bc life love that
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are they in elementary or at a preschool or day care? If not yet ES age I would bet money the outbreak is coming from preschool/child care. The school needs to treat for lice, they need to make sure all the bedding is cleaned and treated, the dress up clothes need to be treated, especially any hats or headbands, all of that. And make sure your kids aren’t sharing hats, head bands, hair brushes, coats/jackets etc. etc. with other kids.
Op - 2 are in elementary and 1 is in daycare. The hardest is the girls. One of my girls has super duper thick hair. It’s impossible to find every little nit. I comb her for hours and do treatments and it always takes a month to completely clear it up.
Anonymous wrote:OP - I don't have any tips but am grateful for the tips here. I just want to say I empathize. I've been to Lice Clinics of America 3xs with my family since April. We've done deep cleaning of the house and hair up with peppermint sprays in between. We still keep getting it (or Lice Clinics has been ineffective).
Anonymous wrote:One trick I learn for prevention is using a straightener weekly. I asked why DDs kept getting lice but I didn’t- hot iron daily. Started doing it weekly and you burn the nits.