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This thread centers around parents' experiences and feelings regarding their children's upcoming Kindergarten physicals and vaccinations. Participants share their anxieties, strategies for managing the situation, and personal anecdotes related to their children's reactions to shots.
Views differ on the emotional impact of vaccinations on both parents and children, with some participants sharing positive experiences while others express concerns and anxieties. No clear consensus emerges regarding the best approach to handling vaccinations.
Participants share personal stories and feelings related to their children's health appointments, highlighting a range of experiences and emotions surrounding vaccinations.
Parents of young children, particularly those preparing for similar health appointments, may find the shared experiences and strategies discussed in this thread relatable and informative.
amy07 said:Ughhh!! My twins are going for their Kindergarten physicals today and will need to get their shots. :yuck: I'm a nervous wreck! :cry::cry:
I'm sure whoever goes first, I will be chasing down the 2nd!
crystalscookingnow said:Can you see if they'll do them both at the same time? Surely they've got enough nurses & staff to handle that. If not, maybe the 2nd one could be at the nurses' station coloring, etc, as to ease the fear?
amy07 said:My pediatrician does the shots himself. He always says that he is the one who is responsible (Love him:love. He's probably close to retiring, and I hope my kids outgrow him before he does! He's a rare doctor that doesn't rush thru the visit, and even calls afterwards to check on the kids. Did I already mention how much I love him?
We've talked about today,so they know what is coming. Including the surprise afterwards.![]()
PChefPEI said:Are you gonna tell us what the surprise is????![]()
amy07 said:Ughhh!! My twins are going for their Kindergarten physicals today and will need to get their shots. :yuck: I'm a nervous wreck! :cry::cry:
I'm sure whoever goes first, I will be chasing down the 2nd!
p.s. I'm taking my pediatrician's office some cookies and catalogs!:chef:
Ginger428 said:LOL...I just brought Pecan Tassies to my GYN & she booked for Sept.!!!![]()
During a kindergarten physical, you can expect a comprehensive health assessment that includes checking your child's height, weight, vision, hearing, and overall development. The doctor will also review your child's medical history and may administer necessary vaccinations.
To prepare your child, explain what will happen during the exam in simple terms. Use positive language to alleviate any fears. You can also practice some of the procedures at home, like checking their height or pretending to listen to their heartbeat with a toy stethoscope.
Make sure to bring your child's immunization records, any previous medical records, and a list of any medications your child is currently taking. It’s also helpful to have a list of questions or concerns you may want to discuss with the doctor.
It's normal for children to feel anxious about medical appointments. Reassure your child that the doctor is there to help them stay healthy. You can also bring a comfort item, like a favorite toy or blanket, to help them feel more secure during the visit.
Yes, most states require certain vaccinations before a child can enter kindergarten. Common vaccinations include DTaP, MMR, polio, and varicella. Check with your local health department or pediatrician for the specific requirements in your area.