I talk with families about vaccines almost every day. There鈥檚 so much misinformation
out there, often from social media or even certain news sources, so it鈥檚 no surprise
parents have questions or concerns.
One of the most common misconceptions I hear is the idea that vaccines are linked
to autism. That claim has been thoroughly debunked, but the fear still lingers for
many. When it comes up, I explain that there鈥檚 no credible scientific evidence supporting
that connection and walk them through what we do know from research.
I鈥檝e found that the best way to approach it is not from a place of authority, but
as an understanding partner. I try to sit down with parents and say, 鈥淭ell me what
you're worried about. What are your concerns?鈥
From there, I try to meet them where they are. Sometimes that means we agree to do
just one vaccine at that visit, and they can come back to talk about the others. The
goal is to build trust and work together, at the family鈥檚 pace, to make decisions
that protect their child鈥檚 health.