Back-to-school anxiety may be a rite of passage for students, but parents may be experiencing it as well. Between safety and health concerns, it can be tough to send your child off this year.
That's why Texas Children's Hospital addressed the top questions they're hearing from parents. First, monkeypox. While cases in Texas are climbing, physicians stressed that it rarely affects children.
And speaking of COVID, they said the numbers are trending favorably, but parents should balance some degree of normalcy with vigilance. They also urged continued inoculation of preventable illnesses like polio, warning that it's not extinct. And when it comes to our children's mental health - particularly after Uvalde - experts said to ask questions, listen carefully and reach out to your doctor with any concerns.
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