Some don't see it as helpful and only likely to increase the chance of an infection; some don't believe it works; in areas where shots aren't subsidised, it may cost too much; some believe it is part of a governemnt conspiracy; and others simply don't know they can or how to get it done.
The mother chose to immunize her children against the possibility of contracting measles.
There are three different vaccines for hemophilus infections used to immunize children in the United States: PRP-D, HBOC, and PRP-OMP.
Yes, children will generally live up to, or down to, their parents expectations. If parents think they have genius children, their children will probably end up being very smart. If parents think they have dumb children, the children might turn out to be not as bright as other children.
parents should DEFINENTLY correct their children or the kids might think it is fine and do it again
I want to have the doctor immunize me with a flu shot.
Not in most states . . . but it is very ignorant. The stuff in vaccines that used to cause some reactions in children has not been used for years.
some parents do spoil their children but some of them dont their grandmothers might spoil them their aunts or their uncles or their grandfathers.
Vaccinations are up to the individual. A majority of Jehovah's Witnesses immunize their children and get annual flu shots.
Some do love their children but some others might send to orphanages.
The verb form of 'immune' is 'immunize' (UK: immunise). Example: "My job is to immunize patients."
they can be scared to be alone
Christopher de Vinck might advise parents to focus on the unique strengths and abilities of their children with disabilities, rather than solely on their limitations. He might also encourage parents to create a supportive and inclusive environment that fosters independence and self-esteem for their children. Additionally, he might emphasize the importance of providing unconditional love, understanding, and acceptance to help children with disabilities thrive.