Talking to Parents about Vaccines
Many parents have questions about their children’s vaccines, and answering their questions can help parents feel confident in choosing to immunize their child according to the CDC’s recommended immunization schedule. The materials below are intended to help health care professionals start or continue conversations with parents.
The materials include proven communication strategies and tips for effectively addressing questions you may hear from parents, as well as information for parents who choose not to vaccinate. There is also a video featuring a CDC pediatrician answering tough vaccine questions—It may be helpful for you as well as for parents in your practice.
Talking with Parents about Vaccines for Infants
For health care professionals
Offers communication strategies for successful vaccine conversations with parents and caregivers.
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If You Choose Not to Vaccinate Your Child, Understand the Risks and Responsibilities
For parents and caregivers
Outlines possible risks for parents who choose to delay or decline a vaccine; offers steps for parents to take to protect their child, family and others.
Printed size: 8-1/2"x 11", 2 pages
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Get the Picture: Childhood Immunizations
For parents and caregivers
About These Materials
These materials, collectively called Provider Resources for Vaccine Conversations with Parents, have been developed by CDC, the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP), and the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP).
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- Page last reviewed: November 30, 2015
- Page last updated: November 30, 2015
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