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Our August Mott Poll report asked parents of children 0-18 years old about how primary care offices should handle children whose parents refuse all vaccines.
Our July Mott Poll report asked parents of teens 14-18 years old about their efforts to support their teens' independence.
Our June Mott Poll report asked fathers of children 0-13 about their perceptions of being criticized about their parenting style.
Our April Mott Poll report asked parents of teens 14-18 about their opinions and concerns about their teens using ride sharing services.
Those most affected by the recent measles outbreak are children under 10 whose parents had chosen not to vaccinate. Almost all states require vaccines for children who attend school and daycare, but even with requirements some children do not receive all vaccines.
The recent measles outbreak has made the headlines in recent weeks, driving many parents who had chosen not to vaccine their children to reconsider their decision and get them vaccinated.
Our January Mott Poll report asked parents of children 5-12 about their strategies for preventing the common cold.
Our December Mott Poll report asked parents of children 0-9 years about their experiences with alcohol and special occasions.
Our November Mott Poll report asked parents about what influences their decision to get or not get flu vaccine for their child.
No matter the occasion, food is often at the forefront of many gatherings and celebrations, particularly around the holidays.