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Guidelines for Child Head Lice Control and Prevention The majority of parents whose children attend school have to deal with lice at least once in their life. The situation is usually identified when a teacher or parent discovers eggs or lice in a kid's hair. School nurses or teachers usually send a note to their home with every kid in the class to let the parents or guardians know that their kids might have been exposed to head lice. Parents who get this note often treat their child for head lice, even if they have not seen any symptoms of an infestation, but just as a precaution. Child head lice control should be better treated at the early age. Treating lice can be a waste of time and annoying, particularly for parents who have a lot on their plates. Even though it is completely essential for the child to be treated carefully to make sure that all of the head lice are removed for good, it is problematic for parents because their child is not likely to cooperate with