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You’ve got to get one of the lice mind and show them it
Piece of sellotape folded with the little fucker trapped does the job
Tell me about it! Worked at the NHS a few years back and did some studies into pharmaceutical waste. The numbers are shockingOur lass , who works in a chemist , reckons that the issuing of Calpol etc free of charge , ended over a year ago. People were also getting the likes of paracetamol on prescription which costs buttons but was costing the NHS a fortune. The waste in the NHS is an absolute disgrace.
Makes you wonder what could be done? It's not fair on the kid in question, nor is it fair on the class mates of said child who keep getting her nits.....
Thanks becs, will give it a try.Get a small spray bottle and fill it with water and a couple of drops of tea tree essential oil. Give their hair a mist when they're getting ready for school each morning. Nits hate the smell of tea tree.
Thanks becs, will give it a try.
It's getting beyond the joke now - my little 'un keeps getting nits from this scruffy girl in her class (how do you tell an 8yo not to be friends with someone?) but the parents won't do a thing about it. Lazy fuckers
Same thing happens at our school,It's annoying. When mine were in primary, school said they couldn't approach the parents directly and just had to keep sending out generic "a case of nits has been reported - check your child" type letters and hope the parents would do something about it.
they areParents should be given a leaflet about the combing method of getting rid of lice ( the animal) and nits ( the eggs).
FFS cost me north of a tenner for a bottle.
(not for me la).
Our lass , who works in a chemist , reckons that the issuing of Calpol etc free of charge , ended over a year ago. People were also getting the likes of paracetamol on prescription which costs buttons but was costing the NHS a fortune. The waste in the NHS is an absolute disgrace.
It's annoying. When mine were in primary, school said they couldn't approach the parents directly and just had to keep sending out generic "a case of nits has been reported - check your child" type letters and hope the parents would do something about it.
We used clingfilm and mayonnaise on the bairn. They don't like mayonnaise apparently.
YesIf a kid has permanent nits and the parents are clearly doing nothing about it. Does that class as neglect?
If the kid does have permanent lice it 8s a sign of neglect and could be a sign if more substantial neglect of care. The school should start a conference around it including health and social service (and the family of course ) who knows they even might have already..If a kid has permanent nits and the parents are clearly doing nothing about it. Does that class as neglect?