The laws vary with your location.
Many universities require proof of childhood vaccinations.
Shots are not required even for a child entering public schools. The requirement is either for proof of vaccinations or for the parent to sign a release form stating they do not wish for their child to be vaccinated. This is occurring more frequently around the country.
There is no mandate in 25 states for home-schooled children to be vaccinated. Requirements vary in the remaining 25 states. 4 states require home-schooled children to be vaccinated and the parents must provide proof of vaccination.
There are many different strains of influenza. This is why you get a flu shot (or could) every year. So making a required vaccine would only protect the child for that one year.
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No you homeschooled child is not required to take the MCAS test. This test is only a require of students who are in public school.
Vaccinations given to children in a well child visit vary depending on the age of the child and what vaccinations they have previously received.
You should be in a position of his previous vaccinations
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Children are required to have had their mmr (measles, mumps, rubella), DTaP (diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis) and polio vaccinations in all 50 states. However, additional immunizations may be required as per the health department of the state. There are also non-required, but recommended immunizations. Contact your local school district and your pediatrician to find out what immunizations your child needs.
To find out what vaccinations your child needs for school or what vaccinations your child has already been given, one should contact their physician or pediatrician. They have all records on these administered vaccines.
There are many early childhood courses that you can take. Child psychology is usually one of the first classes required as it's important to understand why the child responds they way they do.
It depends on the laws of your state.
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Timely vaccinations of children are vital for a healthy and happy child. The longer you wait the worse it it for your child. The Center for Disease Control (cdc.gov) recommends a timely schedule for vaccines for childern. You must act quickly before a rare childhood disease takes its toll on your child's health.