Here are three hair-raising words that strike fear into the heart of any parent familiar with lice:
No Nit Policy. Why?
Because if your child's school enforces a no nit policy, that means any child with nits or eggs in her hair will not be allowed to attend school. That probably means that, unless someone is willing to provide care for a child with head lice, one of the child's parents is going to miss work or other commitments until all signs of lice are gone. Lots of remedies promise results without combing. Do you believe them? Unless there's a babysitter in the box, it doesn't matter. It doesn't matter if you've slathered a pesticide or natural remedy onto your kid's scalp, and all signs of life have vanished. Because if there's visible proof of lice, there's no school.
What's the Big Deal?
Do you have time to deal with a pest like head lice? If you're anything like myself or the other parents I know, you barely have time to deal with your schedule when everything is running smoothly. You don't have time to figure out how to provide emergency child care. Sneaking your child into school with a head full of lice makes you part of the problem. It's a curve ball, for sure.
That's why physical removal of all lousy matter is the way to go. And it's not as awful or as difficult as you may think. And it takes care of the problem immediately.
Doing the Math
There are three phases outlined in the book
Let's Shave Our Heads and Sell the House: The Step-by-Step Guide for Parents Panicked Over Head Lice. Each phase is accompanied by simple, easy to follow steps, and checklists to get you in and out of the process ASAP. The average panicked parent spends over $250 dollars to eradicate a case of head lice. With this book, you won't have to spend more than $30. Buy the printed version, shipped to you by USPS, or buy and download the eBook instantly to get started.
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