Infants and Children
Are your children up-to-date with their immunizations?
It is important for you to know if your baby/toddler or child has had all their shots he or she needs. Babies need shots at birth, 2, 4, 6, 12, 15 and 18 months of age. Immunizations are the best things you can do to protect your children against serious diseases.
Recommended Immunizations:
- CDC – Recommended Immunizations for 0 – 6 years [PDF]
- Immunizations for babies – A Guide for Parents [PDF]
Resources and Materials to download for Parents:
- Immunization requirements for school
- The Parents’ Guide to Childhood Immunizations
- What If You Don’t Immunize Your Child? Download: English | Spanish
- Vaccine Safety: 10 Facts for Parents. Download: English | Spanish
- Too Many Vaccines? What you should know. Download: English | Spanish
- Vaccines and Autism: What you should know. Download: English | Spanish
- Vaccine Ingredients: What you should know. Download: English | Spanish
- Clear Answers & Smart Advice About Your Baby’s Shots [PDF]
Additional Resources for Parents
- Vaccines and Immunizations (CDC)
- Parents PACK - Established by the Vaccine Education Center at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
- Every Child By Two
- Vaccinate Your Baby
- American Academy of Pediatrics
- Vacunas y mi Salud