November 3, 2017
November 3, 2017
Lice infestations happen. There is little reason to groan and moan about them happening at your household. With two daughters aged 5-8, what did you expect?
Treating head lice is a twofold proposition when it comes to treating this bloodsucking pest. Of course you want to get rid of this menace as soon as possible!
Proactive and quick lice removal treatment will only help get rid of your child’s itchiness and discomfort. Not to mention you can prevent further lice infestations from taking place! What is the other side of this coin?
A lot of factors that parents must address during or before a head lice treatment are emotional in nature. Don’t forget – kids feel more than adults and can feel embarrassment or shame as a result of lice.
Have you never had a conversation with your kids about head lice? How it is spread and how they can prevent infestations even if there is an outbreak at home or school.
Are your kids’ readers? Books can actually be a great way to begin this conversation while ensuring a lighthearted outlook is promoted. You can either read the following titles about head lice or recommend their class teacher to read in school.
By David Shannon
This wonderful author is behind the penning of ‘No, David!’ and other modern children’s classics. A Caldecott Honor recipient, David Shannon offers information about head lice in a fun way.
Kids reading the story will love looking at the colorful illustrations and laugh along as the humorous story progresses! 10 points for children engagement throughout the end… pick helpful facts about lice along the way!
By Donna Caffey
Every person has at least a few lice stories and experiences up their sleeve. This interactive book shares one such experience of a small girl to help children relate better with their situation.
The book is filled with fun colorful illustrations and a catchy rhyming format for the content. You will catch yourself humming the words when reading to your child!
What is the best part about this children’s book? Lice facts are included on each page and text is easy to read and understand even for young children.
The idea behind this exercise is to help kids understand that they aren’t alone when it comes to head lice.
In fact, the CDC estimates majority of children get head lice between the ages of 3 and 11 each year! Are you struggling with head lice removal in your household too? Take help from Urgent Lice Removal today!