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Hamster wrote: JustifiedByFaith wrote: Hamster wrote: Over here in the UK we having a growing issues that gets me very angry.

Because of anti-paedophilia laws my child is forced to sit next to another child who's head is so full of head lice she can't sit still from all the itching.

The teachers are powerless to act as they CANNOT touch that child's head (just as they can't administer plasters/band aids or sun cream).

I do not believe in using nasty pesticides to kill the live lice as it doesn't stop re-infection and it has also been proved that some amount of toxic substance is absorbed through the scalp and into the blood. I would have to use this method at least once a week and that is something I wont do.

Instead I find myself using the wet combing method at least twice a week. It involves applying lots of conditioner to the hair and combing with a "nit comb". The live lice are pulled out and any eggs on the hair cannot stick to the hair shaft for all the conditioner.

My daughter walks into school at 8.55am completely clear and by 3.20pm is covered again.

Is it the same in the US? Do you have these laws too? Are there any methods being taken over there to stop this? Over here it is now THE worst issue in primary schools (ages 4-11).


http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/4744929.stm

 

A child is sent home if detected by the school nurse here in our school district. They are then manditory out for 1-2 weeks and when they come back they are inspected by the nurse for nits (eggs) or live lice before they can enter the classrooms. We take head lice VERY serious in the states.


Hi JBF! We used to be the same over here but now they think 1 in 6 children has them!

#6984! Go Girl! Hi Hamster.




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JustifiedByFaith wrote: Hamster wrote: JustifiedByFaith wrote: Hamster wrote: Over here in the UK we having a growing issues that gets me very angry.

Because of anti-paedophilia laws my child is forced to sit next to another child who's head is so full of head lice she can't sit still from all the itching.

The teachers are powerless to act as they CANNOT touch that child's head (just as they can't administer plasters/band aids or sun cream).

I do not believe in using nasty pesticides to kill the live lice as it doesn't stop re-infection and it has also been proved that some amount of toxic substance is absorbed through the scalp and into the blood. I would have to use this method at least once a week and that is something I wont do.

Instead I find myself using the wet combing method at least twice a week. It involves applying lots of conditioner to the hair and combing with a "nit comb". The live lice are pulled out and any eggs on the hair cannot stick to the hair shaft for all the conditioner.

My daughter walks into school at 8.55am completely clear and by 3.20pm is covered again.

Is it the same in the US? Do you have these laws too? Are there any methods being taken over there to stop this? Over here it is now THE worst issue in primary schools (ages 4-11).


http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/4744929.stm

 

A child is sent home if detected by the school nurse here in our school district. They are then manditory out for 1-2 weeks and when they come back they are inspected by the nurse for nits (eggs) or live lice before they can enter the classrooms. We take head lice VERY serious in the states.


Hi JBF! We used to be the same over here but now they think 1 in 6 children has them!

#6984! Go Girl! Hi Hamster.

::chuckle:: You do make me laugh JBF!


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