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Nits
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My sister-in-law is mortified as her kids have come home with nits. It was my mothers worst nightmare as well.
Whatever happened to the Nit Nurse that used to come around regularly in my youth ?
Whatever happened to the Nit Nurse that used to come around regularly in my youth ?
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Andy..... it' s a bit of a myth that lice only live on clean hair......I dealt with lice on children who were clean and cared for and children who didn't see a bath or soap for months..... The annoying thing was.....the parents of the uncared for children believed that myth.....and were chuffed and a bit smug.....a lousy head was something to sort of brag...
14:19 Thu 23rd Oct 2014
I never felt embarassed when my children came home with nits, which they did from time to time.
I regard nits in the same way as chickenpox or mimps - something children are likely to pick up sooner or later - not ideal, but not the end of the world.
The reason wny nits is still such a prolific problem is precisely that reaction - the stigma people feel makes them reluctant to report cases to the school for fear of being seen as less than hygenic.
The irony is, head lice only live on clean hair.
I regard nits in the same way as chickenpox or mimps - something children are likely to pick up sooner or later - not ideal, but not the end of the world.
The reason wny nits is still such a prolific problem is precisely that reaction - the stigma people feel makes them reluctant to report cases to the school for fear of being seen as less than hygenic.
The irony is, head lice only live on clean hair.
Andy.....it's a bit of a myth that lice only live on clean hair......I dealt with lice on children who were clean and cared for and children who didn't see a bath or soap for months.....
The annoying thing was.....the parents of the uncared for children believed that myth.....and were chuffed and a bit smug.....a lousy head was something to sort of brag about....
......a badge of their imagined cleanliness....:-(
The annoying thing was.....the parents of the uncared for children believed that myth.....and were chuffed and a bit smug.....a lousy head was something to sort of brag about....
......a badge of their imagined cleanliness....:-(
I remember OF a nit nurse but our school never had one. My mother though, did have a nit comb( and Derbac shampoo) which I hated. She would scrape it across my scalp and then when it was all done I was given strict instructions to "never play with that x again !!" (persons name deleted in case she reads this.
Daffy, everyone only bathed once a week. The rest of the time you had a good wash. Lots of houses didn't have bathrooms and getting a bath organised was a real chore. My boyfriend's parent's terrace in Saltaire had a bath in the kitchen covered by a worktop, so bathnight put the kitchen out of use. Better than lugging the tin bath in from the yard, however, which other friends parent's had to do.