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Original site: www.cdc.gov/parents/children/index.html | RestoredCDC.org is an independent project, not affiliated with CDC or any federal entity. Visit CDC.gov for free official information. Due to archival on January 6, 2025, recent outbreak data is unavailable. Videos are not restored. Access data.restoredcdc.org for restored data. Use of this site implies acceptance of this disclaimer.[More]About Us Report Bug Compare ContentSkip directly to site content Skip directly to searchAn official website of the United States governmentHere's how you knowOfficial websites use .govA .gov website belongs to an official government organization in the United States.Secure .gov websites use HTTPSA lock ( ) or https:// means you've safely connected to the .gov website. Share sensitive information only on official, secure websites.Parent InformationExplore TopicsSearchSearchClear InputFor Everyone* Tips for Parents* Information About Infants & Toddlers (Ages 0-3)* Information About Young Children (Ages 4-11)* Information About Teens (Ages 12-19)* Essentials for Parenting* View allView Allsearch close searchsearchParent Information Menu CloseParent Information MenusearchFor Everyone* Tips for Parents* Information About Infants & Toddlers (Ages 0-3)* Information About Young Children (Ages 4-11)* Information About Teens (Ages 12-19)* Essentials for Parenting* View All HomeView All Parent InformationTips for Parents Information About Infants & Toddlers (Ages 0-3) Information About Young Children (Ages 4-11) Information About Teens (Ages 12-19) View AllTips for Parents Information About Infants & Toddlers (Ages 0-3) Information About Young Children (Ages 4-11) Information About Teens (Ages 12-19) Essentials for Parenting View AllSeptember 5, 2024Information About Young Children (Ages 4-11)What to knowYour child will change a lot from ages 4 to 11. At a very young age, children develop the habits and behaviors that can affect their lifelong health. Use the links below to guide your child in leading a healthier life.What's includedDiseases and conditionsA child is about to get her temperture taken* Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)* Chickenpox* Developmental Disabilities* Flu* ObesityKeep Reading: Information on Diseases and Conditions for Parents with Children (Ages 4-11)Safety in the home and communityA girl who is wearing a helmet for safety* Childcare: Safe Spaces* Child Abuse and Neglect* Child Passenger Safety* Healthy and Safe Swimming* Vaccine SafetyKeep Reading: Information on Safety in the Home and Community for Parents with Children (Ages 4-11)Raising healthy childrenA girl brushes her teeth.* Healthy Weight and Growth* Oral Health* Positive Parenting Tips* Physical Activity* School HealthKeep Reading: Information on Raising Healthy Children for Parents with Children (Ages 4-11)Milestones and schedulesA female doctor holding a child's head while measuring it with a floor ruler* Child Development* Child and Adolescent Immunization Schedule by Age* Developmental Milestones (Ages 4-5)* Growth Charts* Recommend ImmunizationsKeep Reading: Information on Milestones & Schedules for Parents with Children (Ages 4-11)Additional resourceEssentials for Parenting ChildrenThe Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reviewed extensive research to identify the bes...September 5, 2024Sources Print ShareFacebook LinkedIn Twitter SyndicateContent Source:National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities (NCBDDD)Back to TopParent InformationFind helpful resources for parents to help keep your family healthy and safe.View All* Tips for Parents* Information About Infants & Toddlers (Ages 0-3)* Information About Young Children (Ages 4-11)* Information About Teens (Ages 12-19)* Essentials for ParentingSign up for Email UpdatesContact UsContact Us* Call 800-232-4636* Contact CDCAbout CDCAbout CDC* Pressroom* Organization* Budget & Funding* Careers & JobsPolicies* Accessibility* External Links* Privacy* Web Policies* FOIA* OIG* No Fear Act* Nondiscrimination* Vulnerability Disclosure PolicyLanguagesLanguages* EspañolLanguage Assistance* Español* 繁體中文* Tiếng Việt* 한국어* Tagalog* Русский* العربية* Kreyòl Ayisyen* Français* Polski* Português* Italiano* Deutsch* 日本語* فارسی* EnglishArchive* CDC Archive* Public Health PublicationsContact UsContact Us* Call 800-232-4636* Contact CDCAbout CDC* Pressroom* Organization* Budget & Funding* Careers & Jobs* About CDCPolicies* Accessibility* External Links* Privacy* Web Policies* FOIA* OIG* No Fear Act* Nondiscrimination* Vulnerability Disclosure PolicyLanguagesLanguages* EspañolLanguage Assistance* Español* 繁體中文* Tiếng Việt* 한국어* Tagalog* Русский* العربية* Kreyòl Ayisyen* Français* Polski* Português* Italiano* Deutsch* 日本語* فارسی* EnglishArchive* CDC Archive* Public Health PublicationsHHS.gov USA.gov
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