Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Large lice can jump to another person.
I have no idea if this is true, but so many elementary schools have tiny coat closets where all the coats and backpacks are crammed together, as well as stuff dumped in piles in the hall when they are in specials, etc, that the lice don’t need to do anything but crawl from one kid’s stuff to another.
This is the care at DDs school. It irritates me because many things can be passed this way. DD has had lice twice this year.
Pre-emptively combing once a week in the shower or bath should be standard procedure for ALL elementary kids. My kid can do her own pre emptive combing now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Neighbor had a kid in a classroom that eventually had to be moved out so the room could be fumigated. It seems like there were lice there all year--I think it turned out to be one child who kept bringing them in--mom had not followed protocol with bedding, etc.
My neighbor's kid was over here one day(different neighbor). Mom called to tell me next day to tell me she had lice (not from my house.) I bagged up everything she was around. We never had a problem with them here.
It’s a myth that you have to bag everything. They can’t love for long outside the human head. I thought this too and learned a lot when my DD got them. You only have to comb. It was recommended to us that we do it daily for two weeks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Large lice can jump to another person.
I have no idea if this is true, but so many elementary schools have tiny coat closets where all the coats and backpacks are crammed together, as well as stuff dumped in piles in the hall when they are in specials, etc, that the lice don’t need to do anything but crawl from one kid’s stuff to another.
This is the care at DDs school. It irritates me because many things can be passed this way. DD has had lice twice this year.
Anonymous wrote:Policy should be a #0 head shave upon detection. It takes a special kind of filthy to be bringing lice to school.