Preventive care for kids

Find out what happens at your school-age children’s preventive care check-ups, when they should get vaccines, and how you can help keep them safe and healthy.

Preventive Care Kids Age 6-12

What preventive care screenings for kids are covered by my insurance plan?

Health insurance typically covers preventive care services. This often includes well child visits, immunizations and developmental screenings. Be sure to check your plan for coverage details.

During well child visits, the pediatrician or family practice doctor will check your child’s height and weight, check vision and hearing, and track development milestones. The doctor will also offer information and advice to help keep your child safe and healthy.

Typical preventive care services and screenings for school-age kids:

  • Advice on physical activity and oral health
  • Measure and discuss healthy weight and body mass index
  • Immunizations (vaccines), including DTaP, MMR, flu shots and other vaccines (see descriptions below)
  • Development and behavior assessment, including school progress and performance
  • Hearing and vision testing
  • Advise on safety, such as water or bicycle safety, and injury prevention
  • Advise on puberty and sexual health
  • Counseling on avoiding tobacco exposure and use
  • Lead exposure test

Find more information about timing and frequency of screenings for school-age kids:

Preventive care recommendations (PDF)

preventive care services details (PDF)

What is the vaccination/immunization schedule for kids (ages 6-12)?

Vaccine Purpose Age
DTaP Protects against Diphtheria, Tetanus & Pertussis 4-6 years
IPV Protects against Polio 4-6 years
MMR Protects against Measles, Mumps & Rubella 4-6 years
Varicella Protects against Chicken Pox 4-6 years
Tdap Similar to DTap, but made for adolescents. 11-12 years
HPV Protects against human papillomavirus, a major cause of cervical cancer 11-12 years
MenACWY Protects against bacterial meningitis 11-12 years
16 years
Influenza Protects against flu Annually in the fall

Are there other preventive care screenings for kids (ages 6-12)?

Your child’s doctor may order other preventive exams, based on your family history or other risk factors. Examples may include:

  • Screening for cholesterol, blood pressure, sickle cell anemia or other conditions, based on family history or ethnicity
  • Skin exam if risk of melanoma, sores or lesions
  • Iron supplementing, if risk of iron-deficiency anemia
  • Domestic violence (including child abuse) screening and counseling
  • Screening for depression or autism, if mood or behavioral concerns
  • Nutrition counseling, if weight or growth concerns

What can I do to help my kids stay healthy?

At each visit, your doctor (or pediatric nurse practitioner) will ask you about your child’s growth and offer guidance for keeping your child safe and healthy.

Tips may include not exposing children to secondhand smoke, protecting them from the sun, and preventing injuries by using car seats and safety helmets.

Check out tools and resources for general information about fitness and nutrition.

More about preventive care

Health care for new moms
Preventive care for kids age 0-5
Vaccines for teens
Physical exams and annual visits
Dental care for children
Sports safety for kids

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