Presbyterian | Your Story | Centennial Care | Fall 2023

2 Do your children have all their vaccines? When the time comes to go back to school, it is vital that your children get the vaccinations they need. This will help them stay in school, keep up with their school work, and enjoy sports and social events. Vaccinations can also help keep other students healthy. Below is a list of vaccinations that you should ask your provider about for your child: Keeping track of your child’s vaccine status can be tough at times. You can always call your provider to ensure that your child has all their vaccines. For more information, please visit www.cdc.gov/vaccines/ schedules/hcp/imz/child -adolescent.html. Kids ages 7 to 10 • COVID-19 • Flu Kids ages 11 to 12 • COVID-19 • Flu • Meningococcal conjugate vaccine • HPV • Tetanus, diphtheria, and acellular pertussis (TDaP) • COVID-19 • Flu Kids ages 13 to 18 • COVID-19 • Flu • COVID-19 • Flu • Diphtheria, tetanus, and acellular pertussis (DTaP) • Polio • Measles, mumps, rubella (MMR) • Varicella (chickenpox) Kids ages 2 to 3 Kids ages 4 to 6

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