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Child's Well Visit, 9 to 11 Years: Care Instructions

Your child is starting to become independent and getting better at making decisions. Your child probably enjoys time with friends. While your child likes you and still listens to you, they may start to show a lack of respect for adults.

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Encourage your child to be active for at least 1 hour each day. Ride bikes, go on walks, or do other activities together.

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Set aside special time to spend with your child. And really listen when they talk.

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Forming healthy eating habits

  • Make meals a time to connect.

  • Offer fruits and vegetables at meals and snacks.

  • Limit fast food. Help your child make healthy food choices when you eat out.

  • Limit drinks high in sugar or caffeine.

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Parenting your child

  • Set realistic rules with clear consequences. And reward good behavior.

  • Have your child do chores.

  • Help your child learn how to make and keep friends.

  • Show interest in your child's schoolwork.

  • Talk about the body changes your child will have.

  • Limit screen time.

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Keeping your child safe

  • Wear your seat belt to show your child that it's important.

  • Explain the danger of strangers—both in person and online.

  • Have a safety plan for visiting friends' homes.

  • Teach your child how to obey traffic lights and signs.

  • Do not smoke or allow others to smoke around your child.

  • Keep guns away from children. If you have guns, lock them up unloaded. Lock ammunition away from guns.

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Getting vaccines

  • Make sure your child gets all the recommended vaccines.

Follow-up care is a key part of your child's treatment and safety. Be sure to make and go to all appointments, and call your doctor if your child is having problems. It's also a good idea to know your child's test results and keep a list of the medicines your child takes.

Current as of: October 24, 2023

Content Version: 14.0

Care instructions adapted under license by your healthcare professional. If you have questions about a medical condition or this instruction, always ask your healthcare professional. Healthwise, Incorporated disclaims any warranty or liability for your use of this information.

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