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Back to School: Doctor’s Tips for Healthy Kids

BALTIMORE‍ – As students return to classrooms,​ pediatricians are emphasizing the importance ⁢of preventative care, including updated vaccinations. The American Academy of ‍Pediatrics (AAP) recently issued new guidance recommending COVID-19 vaccinations‌ for all children‍ 6 months and older, a shift from current recommendations by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

The updated ​AAP guidance, released this past ‍week, advocates for universal COVID-19 vaccination for children aged 6‌ months and up. This proposal diverges from the CDC’s current stance, highlighting an evolving understanding of the​ virus and its impact on young ​people.

Mercy Medical‍ Center pediatrician Dr.‍ Ashanti ​Woods discussed these and other health considerations for children returning to school during an appearance on 11 TV Hill. The conversation focused on steps parents can⁤ take⁢ to ensure their children’s​ well-being as they navigate the school year.

This article was updated​ at ⁤11:30 AM EDT on August 24, 2025.

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