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Head lice Activity pack
This booklet has been specifically written to try and put aside the fears and misconceptions catching and dealing with head lice has.
It is hoped that by spreading the word of how common infestations are amongst our children, we can help to eradicate the little ‘blighters’!!
Print out this pack and pass it onto your parents…… open the doors for communication and prove to everyone there really isn’t anything to be embarrassed about |
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Written evidence of you distributing this pack can be included in any ‘Head lice policy’ you may have, as such this proves your commitment to informing and supporting your parents/guardians in trying to deal with the health issue of head lice.

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Head Lice
A common Sense approach .
Firstly Don’t Panic !!
You almost certainly aren’t alone in dealing with an infestation of head lice!
Download the PDF
General Information
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As more and more parents find it hard to spend time combing their child’s hair, they are resorting to using chemical based treatments. Unfortunately as a result of this the head lice have become resilient to some prescription treatments and they will continue to build resistance to others if used too widely.
Following the natural 3 step wet combing method helps to break the life cycle of the louse without having to use harsh treatments on your child’s head.
It can however be very distressing for children who suffer from severe itching as a result of an infestation.
So early advice from the doctor on the best course of treatment is essential, before the child damages their scalp because of scratching. (applying chemicals to broken skin could be extremely painful)
Never treat with chemicals ‘just in case’ your child has head lice.
If you do need to treat your child with a formula/chemical - always read the treatment advice and follow the instructions carefully.
It is not your child’s fault they have caught the head lice…. (this infection is the 2nd most common in childhood!)
Please make sure there are good communication links between home and all the settings your child attends, as an outbreak of head lice can become quickly widespread.
Ask your school/setting if they have free nit combs available for parents. Inquire as to whom you could speak to in order to find out any other relevant information on what the school/setting is doing about outbreaks of head lice infestations and what support they offer parents who have to deal with treatments at home.
If they do not have access to free combs you will need to buy one.(the teeth on this comb are closer together than a normal hair comb, so that they trap lice in between) nit combs are widely available in good pharmacies. |
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Activities you and your child can do at home
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Colouring Pictures
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Persistence is the key to getting rid of these annoying ‘Parasites’
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3 Step wet combing method
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1
Wet the hair
Shampoo
Rinse

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2
Use a conditioner
Massage gently all over
Rinse

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3
Slowly combthrough the hair close to scalp (with a nit comb)
check comb frequently
Wipe the comb off onto a piece tissue


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How do you know its head lice?
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Head Louse Lifecycle

Full sized version of this lifecycle is in the PDF

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Head lice Rhyme

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Louse Photograph images published with kind permission
Copyright©CGizzi2007
This Article has also been published on www.hintsandthings.com ~ With our permission.
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