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As children and teens begin a new school year and will spend many of their waking hours outside the home, it’s a great time for parents to check in with their children and children’s teachers about important health concerns.
In the 2015 NPCH Report of the top 10 health concerns facing kids in the U.S., adults rated childhood obesity, bullying, and drug abuse as their top three concerns. Internet safety was rated as the number 4 children’s health concern, up from the 8th in 2014.
Adults rate childhood obesity, bullying and drug abuse at the top of the list of big health problems for kids across the U.S. Internet safety rises to the 4th biggest child health concern, up from 8th in 2014. Sexting rises to #6 on the list of biggest health concerns, up from 13th in 2014.
Each year, the C.S.
Each year, adults across the U.S. rate drug abuse as one of their top health concerns for children and teens in the annual NPCH Top 10 Report.
Teens are more connected to the Internet and social media than ever before.
Although a series of childhood vaccinations are recommended to prevent outbreaks and protect children from disease, a number of parents have been opting out of vaccines for their children due to concerns about side effects.
34% of parents think vaccines have more benefit than they did one year ago. 25% of parents believe vaccines are safer than they were one year ago. 35% of parents report more support for daycare and school vaccine requirements than one year ago.