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Child Care Provider’s Guide To Controlling Head Lice

Pre-school children and their parents face many new challenges as they begin their first experience in a group setting. One of these challenges is the risk of children contracting head lice and the use of ineffective and potentially harmful chemical treatments.

Head lice are a common occurrence among young children who are most vulnerable to the dangers associated with the misuse and abuse of head lice treatments – the majority of which are pesticides. For this reason, child care providers should establish a proactive head lice management protocol before outbreaks occur.

Effective head lice control is based on a high standard of education, prevention and accountability for both parents and staff. Conflict arises when there is no standard in place.

By providing accurate information, you can minimize the need for crisis intervention, the use of pesticides on children and unnecessary disruption to the child care experience.

Establish a Head Lice Control Standard

Parents should understand the importance of screening often, detecting head lice and nits as early as possible and removing them safely and effectively. They should also understand the risks of using pesticidal lice products and be informed of non-chemical treatment alternatives.

Teach Screening Procedures

Parent Notification

Those especially at risk include:

Head lice treatment can be harmful both to the person applying the treatment and the person being treated. This is why the NPA encourages a non-chemical approach with manual removal whenever possible.

Inspect Your Facility

Temporary Dismissal

When a case of head lice is found:

Prevent New Outbreaks

Administrative Advantages of the No Nit Standard

Having the No Nit standard in place makes head lice management more realistic and less subjective. As an administrative policy, it helps parents understand and assume their responsibility for head lice control. Families are encouraged and enabled to respond by carrying out the most effective prevention measures at all times and the safest most thorough control measures possible. The reward is an environment of mutual assurance that the child enters a group setting that supports a head lice control program.

Medical and Social Advantages of the No Nit Standard

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