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Child Vaccination Tracker

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testuser Published 3 months ago

This checklist helps parents track routine child immunizations from birth through adolescence, plan catch-up doses, and meet school-entry requirements. It’s for parents, caregivers, and guardians who want a simple, actionable way to verify and document vaccines.

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  1. Gather child's immunization record — Collect paper or digital records from current and past providers.
  2. Review recommended schedule by age — Compare your child's records to the national or local immunization schedule.
  3. Check birth and 1–2 month vaccines (HepB, etc.) — Confirm HepB at birth and planned 1–2 month doses are on record.
  4. Check 2–6 month vaccines (DTaP, Hib, IPV, PCV, RV) — Verify the 2‑, 4‑, and 6‑month series are completed or scheduled.
  5. Check 6–18 month vaccines (HepA, MMR, Varicella) — Ensure 12–15 month and 15–18 month doses are recorded.
  6. Check preschool and school-entry vaccines (4–6 years) — Confirm DTaP, IPV, MMR, and varicella boosters before school start.
  7. Check adolescent vaccines (11–12 years: HPV, Tdap, MenACWY) — Schedule HPV series and Tdap/meningococcal doses around 11–12 years.
  8. Schedule catch-up appointments for missed doses — Book visits promptly to restore protection if any doses were missed.
  9. Bring immunization record to every vaccine visit — Provide your record so the provider can avoid duplicate shots.
  10. Set reminders for upcoming vaccine due dates — Use a calendar, app, or reminder service to track next doses.
  11. Ask provider about vaccine side effects and aftercare — Get guidance on expected reactions and when to seek care.
  12. Contact healthcare provider for any concerning reactions — Seek medical advice for high fever, severe symptoms, or persistent issues.
  13. Confirm school or daycare vaccine requirements and submit records — Check local entry rules and upload or deliver proof of immunization.
  14. Check local exemption rules before requesting one — Know legal criteria, documentation, and deadlines for exemptions.
  15. Keep a secure digital backup and share with caregivers — Scan or photograph records and share access with co-parents or guardians.
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