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<blockquote data-quote="Shari" data-source="post: 66725" data-attributes="member: 1848"><p>She is coming tonight. I am purchasing a bottle of the treatment, and if I find any nits, I will treat her, remove everything I can and notify the school on Monday. While I sympathize with mom that its a pain and hard to remove every nit, its also selfish to put other families at risk by sending her with an active infestation. She knows there's a "no nit" policy, she just said that's impossible, so she was sending her anyway. Perhaps if the school knows and enforces it (which they will if they find nits), mom might have a little incentive to work at this a little harder.</p><p>I was at my favorite little second-hand store yesterday and found the cutest little homemade wood doll cradle for $5 which I purchsed for easy child 2 and difficult child 2 (they love to play "house" and have a baby doll that cries and coos and all that jazz). Unfortunately, the doll is one of the items I couldn't wash, so she's still bagged up. How long til I can let her out? (and I think I'm going to ask if her toys at mom's and grandma's have been bagged - neither has mentioned doing it)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shari, post: 66725, member: 1848"] She is coming tonight. I am purchasing a bottle of the treatment, and if I find any nits, I will treat her, remove everything I can and notify the school on Monday. While I sympathize with mom that its a pain and hard to remove every nit, its also selfish to put other families at risk by sending her with an active infestation. She knows there's a "no nit" policy, she just said that's impossible, so she was sending her anyway. Perhaps if the school knows and enforces it (which they will if they find nits), mom might have a little incentive to work at this a little harder. I was at my favorite little second-hand store yesterday and found the cutest little homemade wood doll cradle for $5 which I purchsed for easy child 2 and difficult child 2 (they love to play "house" and have a baby doll that cries and coos and all that jazz). Unfortunately, the doll is one of the items I couldn't wash, so she's still bagged up. How long til I can let her out? (and I think I'm going to ask if her toys at mom's and grandma's have been bagged - neither has mentioned doing it) [/QUOTE]
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