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Yes twice You have my sympathies, 'cause I have the same problem here a lot! Hayley never seems to get them, but Raechel does. I've done all the ususal combing etc, bought the nasty lotions (oh the smell!), but I've had the best results with doing the combing with the cheap Asda conditioner, then once here hair is dry, spraying in a head lice deterrent (which you can get from most chemists, Asda etc). They are bloody horrible things, and it make me so mad that so many parents aren't treating their kids! |
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How awful for you both! I'm surprised at the play group's attitude, especially at not sending a letter to the parents! I'd think that would be considered a public health matter that should be looked into ...... report to authorities? |
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u not alwed to send letters home now,only put a quiet word in with the childs parents,we have one kid who is in third yr at secondary,most days she comes in with umpteen bobbles in her hair n u can se them jumping about,she hardly ever takes the bobbles out so its like a nest yet the school can do nothing more,ok its a special school but she has brothers n sisters,they must all have them too,she aint exactly incapable |
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I'm off to Boot's this afternoon to arm myself with all sorts. It's worth a try although I have to be careful what I use as Poppy has ezcema. |
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This used to send me crazy 25 or so years ago (though we only ever got one infestation) Why (oh why oh why oh why) cannot we designate a knockout nits week and just every household with kids do their hair twice during the week before school starts in September. Everybody in the country. Health visitors to supervise 'problem families', ensure bedding, clothes etc are also done. Problem sorted. That must be too easy Natalie - there are preparations you can use regularly now, aren't there? |
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There are all daft rules and regulations now that say it is victimisation if you are sending letters home with the children and also as well you find it is the same kids that are fetching them in because the parents just take no notice of the letters anway. My daughter used to get them alot when she was at junior school from a girl that used to sit near her in class, Jackie said you could actually see them crawling on her head but they were not allowed to send her home, in the end I just had to keep combing her hair every night with conditioner and I used to mix it with pure tea tree oil as I found this worked better than the ones already made up. |
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when my kids where little they always seemed to get them. there was 1 boy in my sons class he was alive with them, the nurse used come in. give the boy a bottle of stuff, send him home with a letter. and what would happen. kid came back the next day still with lodgers. every night id go through the kids hair with the comb. hair conditioner was good. keep the girls hair tied up. but never did eliminate them. |
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Watch the Grow Your Own Drugs prog BBC2 tonight 8pm (I think) - he is demonstrating a simple, natural, solution you can easily make at home to deter these little b*gg*rs |
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