Lice Lifters Education Program
Lice Education Program for Omaha Schools and Camps
Practical training and screening guidance for school staff, counselors and administrators
When lice shows up in a classroom or group setting, clear guidance helps everyone stay calm. Our Education Program gives schools, daycares and youth organizations a practical playbook. We teach staff how lice spreads, what signs to watch for, and how to do a respectful head check without singling out a child. You’ll learn what works, what doesn’t, and which myths create unnecessary worry at home.
The program is designed for Omaha-area teams who want consistent messaging with families. We provide simple handouts, talking points for parent emails, and guidance for handling follow-up checks after treatment. Whether you’re supporting one classroom or an entire campus, our goal is fewer missed days, less stigma, and faster resolution. We can also deliver a short staff refresher or seasonal reminder before back-to-school or camp weeks. Need help with a specific situation? Call and we’ll walk you through next steps.
Education Materials for Staff
What You'll Learn and Receive
Your staff shouldn’t have to become lice experts overnight. Our program is built to be practical, repeatable and easy to share. We cover the basics of lice biology in plain language then move into real-world scenarios: what to do after a confirmed case, how to communicate with families, and how to reduce unnecessary exclusions or worry. We provide ready-to-use handouts, a simple decision guide, and tips for supporting children with kindness and privacy.
For organizations that want more help, we can add on-site education sessions, seasonal reminders, or staff coaching on how to perform a quick head check. You’ll learn when a follow-up check is helpful, what active vs old nits look like, and when professional lice treatment is the fastest path back to normal. Most importantly, everyone hears the same message so parents know exactly what to do, and your team can focus on learning, fun, and safety. Want a plan tailored to an Omaha school or camp? Call us and we’ll help you roll it out smoothly.
Prevention Strategies and Habits
Prevention is about habits, not fear. We teach simple strategies that families and organizations can actually follow: keep long hair tied back for sports and recess, remind kids to avoid head-to-head contact during selfies and huddles, and don’t share brushes, hats, helmets, earbuds, or hoodies. In group settings, store coats and backpacks with a little space between them when possible, and label personal items to reduce mix-ups.
At home, a quick weekly head check during high-risk seasons can catch a problem early. We’ll show you where lice like to hide (behind the ears and at the nape), what nits look like, and how to use a proper comb. If you want extra support, we can suggest a light deterrent routine using gentle products that fits your schedule. When everyone uses the same plan, outbreaks shrink, stress drops, and families get back to normal faster. After exposure, check that night and again in a few days. Avoid deep cleaning—wash bedding and pillowcases then call us if unsure.
Head Lice Education for Summer Camps
Summer programs are built on close contact—shared cabins, bunkrooms, hats, sports gear, and endless photos. Our Summer Camp Education Program helps directors and counselors prevent issues before they spread. We train staff on early signs, respectful screening, and the right way to respond when a camper has symptoms or a confirmed case.
You’ll receive a camp-ready checklist, simple scripts for parent communication, and practical prevention tips that fit real camp life. We can review check-in procedures, what to do after field trips, and how to reduce item-sharing without taking the fun out of camp. If a case appears, we’ll help you coordinate next steps so campers can return quickly and with confidence. Serving Omaha-area camps and day programs—call to learn how to schedule an education session. Add a mid-season refresher for counselors if needed, too.
Bring Lice Facts to Your Community
Whether you manage a school, daycare, camp or youth program, you deserve a plan that protects kids and reduces disruption. We tailor each Education Program to your setting, ages served, and staffing realities—so it’s easy to implement and easy to explain to families. We can provide a short presentation, printed resources, and a clear what-to-do-next guide for when a case is suspected or confirmed.
Our goal is simple: replace worry and rumor with consistent, practical steps. When everyone understands how lice spreads and how to respond, children avoid stigma, parents get clear direction, and your team can focus on learning and fun. If you’re in the Omaha metro and want to explore an education session, call our clinic and we’ll talk through options, timing, and materials. We’ll coordinate with your nurse or director to roll it out smoothly.
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Lice Prevention Tips for Staff & Parents
- Lice spread by head-to-head contact; they don’t jump, fly, or swim between kids.
- Nits near the scalp matter most; older nits farther out may be empty shells too.
- Don’t share brushes, hats, helmets, earbuds, hoodies, or pillows in groups ever.
- A fast weekly head check during school and camp seasons can catch lice early on.
- Tie long hair back for sports, sleepovers, selfies, and games to reduce contact.
- Skip cleaning; treat hair first then wash bedding used in last 48 hours at home.
- Use kind language—lice is common and not linked to cleanliness or shame, at all.
- Send clear, private notes to families with steps, to check, treat, and re-check.
- Treat all affected household members together when possible to stop reinfestation.
- Call Lice Lifters for support with screening, treatment and prevention planning.