(BPT) - With back-to-school season in full swing, it's the perfect time to focus on your children's health. Appointments for check-ups, immunizations and sports physicals can fill up quickly this time of year, but scheduling now can help you stay ahead of the classroom illnesses and avoid last-minute scrambles down the road.
Prioritizing prevention
It's easy to let preventive care slide when life gets busy. But taking care of your child's health now can mean fewer worries later. You'll reduce their chance of missing out on activities, and most importantly, help ensure your child is protected against preventable illness.
Vaccines are one of the most effective ways to help protect your children from serious diseases like measles, meningitis, whooping cough and other diseases that can disrupt daily life and, in some cases, even cause long-term harm.
Following the CDC's recommended vaccination schedule can help protect your child against infectious diseases through all stages of growth, from early childhood through the teenage years.
Talk to your doctor
If you're unsure where to start, reach out to your family doctor, pediatrician or a local pharmacist. Talking with a trusted healthcare provider can help you understand which vaccines are recommended, when kids should receive them and answer any questions you may have. You and your family should feel comfortable and supported when asking questions and exploring options.
"Staying on track with vaccines and other preventive care can help avoid unexpected absences from school due to illness, which is something every busy family can appreciate," said Dr. Luis Romano, MD, Pediatrician and Senior Medical Director, GSK. "That's why it's so important to get ahead of it by talking to your doctor or trusted healthcare provider and getting the information you need to make the best care decision for your family."
From homework to sports and extracurriculars, healthy kids are better prepared to thrive both in and out of class. Don't let preventative care fall to the bottom of the to-do list this back-to-school season.