Children under 6:
Children under the age of 6 are more likely to contract a disease or the flu than older children. All children in this age group should get a seasonal flu shot, as well as other shots as recommended by their doctor. Before entering school, it is the parent’s job and responsibility to find out which shots are required. Failure to get the proper immunizations and vaccinations could lead to health problems for your child and others in your family and community.
Children 7-18:
Older children need vaccinations also. They should still get a yearly flu shot to protect themselves from possibly contagious students at school. Once your child reaches this age, your school and state will have specific requirements in order to attend school. Other pre-teen and teen shots like HPV and tetanus are usually recommended.
Learn more from the CDC about what immunizations are required for your children:
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