Visit the doctor for your child’s well child exam which may include a physical exam, shots, and other screenings based on age. These checkups can be used for enrollment in daycare centers, schools, or Head Start.
Check with your child’s doctor to see what vaccines are needed. During the 15-month checkup, your child may receive a vaccine to protect their health.
Tip: Did you know RSV season falls in October to March? Ask your doctor if your baby needs the RSV vaccine.


If you don’t have a doctor or clinic, did you know your baby can get free vaccines through the Vaccines for Children (VFC) Program?
To find a VFC provider near you, use the VFC provider locator.

Need vaccine records for child care? Get your digital vaccine record.

This is a great time to talk with your child’s doctor about how things are going at home with your child. Screenings on your child’s hearing, vision and oral health may be done. Your child’s doctor may ask to complete developmental screening questionnaires.
You know your child best. Check in about your child’s progress toward important milestones.


Your toddler wants to shake, rattle, and roll, and EXPLORE everything. Learn more here.

Trust that your toddler is eating the right amount. Your child may eat more on some days than others—please do not worry! Expressing independence through food likes and dislikes is completely normal.
You decide what healthy foods to offer and your toddler decides which of these foods to eat, and how much to eat. Pick foods from all of the food groups to help your toddler grow and be strong.
Check your WIC food balance: 1-844-469-3264
Find a WIC-authorized grocery store
WIC Card Shopper Support line: 1-800-852-5770
PHFE WIC Infant Feeding Helpline: 1-888-278-6455
Download the free CA WIC app (iPhone) (Android)
Set Up the CA WIC app (iPhone) (Android)
Watch a video about the California WIC Card
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