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How Not to Get Sick
The road to wellness begins in childhood and twists and turns over time. We asked five experts in prevention to give their best advice for staying healthy throughout life
Behavior and Mood
Doctors welcome lots of questions from parents and children, especially if they're concerned about symptoms of anxiety or depression, or behavioral disorders such as hyperactivity and autism, says Hagan. He encourages parents to have intimate talks at home early on, laying the foundation for more-complex discussions with their kids about puberty and safe sex, say as they develop. At what age "depends on the child," says Hagan, who usually broaches the subject of children's "private areas" at age 6. "Inevitably parents have had 'the talk' usually four to six months too late," he says.
Online Resources
Bright Futures, American Academy of Pediatrics
Vaccine Guidelines, CDC
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