
As back-to-school nears, parents must keep children healthy with current vaccinations. Families settle into routines after the long pandemic disruption. Vaccinations now matter more than ever.
The Importance of Vaccinations
Dr. Indu Warrior, chief medical officer in Connecticut, says vaccinations keep kids safe. Many children missed key vaccines over the past two years because they skipped doctor visits. Some kids may lack the vaccines needed for school entry.
Vaccinations help each child and the whole community. Shots build herd immunity and slow the spread of measles, polio, and chickenpox. These diseases can cause serious harm or even death.
Mandatory Vaccines for School
Before school starts, children need several vaccines such as:
- Hepatitis B
- Polio
- Measles, Mumps, Rubella (MMR)
These shots matter in crowded school settings where germs spread fast. Dr. Warrior says getting vaccinated lowers risks and boosts overall school safety.
Preparing for a Smooth Transition to School
Summer relaxes and school schedules are soon back. Dr. Warrior advises parents to start preparing a few weeks early. They can adjust simple routines like these:
- Re-establishing a Sleep Schedule: Change bedtimes and morning times bit by bit.
- Creating a Comfortable Sleep Environment: Keep bedrooms calm so kids rest well.
- Setting Daily Routines: Use steady daily habits to ease school return.
Good sleep helps the body and mind. When children rest well, they pay attention, do better in class, and stay balanced.
Final Thoughts
As school time comes, vaccinations should be a top goal for parents. In crowded classrooms where germs roam, keeping shots up-to-date protects each child and their classmates. By staying proactive with vaccines and routines, parents help children start school healthy, safe, and ready to learn.
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