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    We need as many voices as possible coming together and sharing the importance of voting like children’s futures depend on it. The Academy has developed several tools and resources to help you add your voice to this effort.

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    Drowning is the No. 1 cause of death among children aged 1-4, and the second-leading cause of death among teens. Help lower these rates by sharing these resources with parents and caregivers, on social media and in your communities.

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    • Drowning can happen to any family. It’s quick, and it’s silent. AAP recommends multiple layers of protection to keep children safe around water including water watchers. Check out more pool and water safety tips in our #DrowningPrevention toolkit: https://t.co/08MkHQKu5G https://t.co/Utb5CH4A8h

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    Flu vaccines are life savers. For example, during the 2019-2020 influenza season, vaccination was estimated to have prevented over 1.4 million illnesses, nearly 1 million medical visits, 9,600 hospitalizations and 82 deaths among young children.

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    • Flu vaccines save lives and reduce severity of illness. A new study finds a simple text message reminder can help raise full vaccination rates for the flu vaccine. More on the study in @aap_peds today: https://t.co/75qaUIE1EH

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    CATCH supports pediatricians to collaborate within their com​​​munities to advance the health of all children.

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    • 📢 Calling #AAPSOPT residents in districts 1-9! ✨ We're in need of district resident liaisons for the Community Access to Child Health (CATCH) Grant Program! 💻 Learn more about CATCH here: https://t.co/h2KUDovIuJ. 💬 DM for the link to apply by 8/15.

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    Our duty as doctors is to support LGBTQ+ children and teens. This is the approach our gender-affirming care policy is grounded in.

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    • .@AAPPres Dr. Moira Szilagyi reflects on last weekend's Leadership Conference and discusses why AAP will continue to stand up for children and youth who are transgender. https://t.co/UTpcCXkOxc

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    Normalizing the practice in everyday interactions welcomes everyone openly and shows acceptance of their identities.

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    • Daniel Mai writes in #AAPVoices🗣 about why he shares his pronouns “There’s the assumption that sharing pronouns should be confined to the #LGBTQIA community, but to relegate the practice would be closed-minded." Read more: https://t.co/ZaJwmyrzir https://t.co/IrT4A1d32U