Let parents and caregivers know that telehealth is an option in your practice.

Download and share social media graphics, videos and links to HealthyChildren.org articles to help families in your practice better understand the basics of a telehealth appointment and how to get ready for one. Share messages on your own social networks using these prepared posts. Check back often as more tools will be added to the toolkit!

All posts should include the hashtag #Telehealth101


Back to College

Encourage your college patients to connect with you via #Telehealth101 this school year! Download and share new social media graphics with the hashtag #Telehealth101. Read and share this HealthyChildren.org article to help families and young adults in your practice better understand the basics of a telehealth appointment and how to get ready for one in college.

Infographic

Encourage Your College Aged Patients to Connect with You via Telehealth

Infographic

The Benefits of Telehealth for College Students

Video

The Quest for Privacy

HealthyChildren.org Article

How to Have a Telehealth Visit from College

Videos

How to Prepare for a Telehealth Visit with your Pediatrician

Teens & Telehealth

Telehealth for Hearing and Vision Help

Taking Care of Your Child’s Emotional Health with Telehealth

Graphics

Prepare for Your Child’s Visit in 5 Easy Steps

Telehealth vs In-Person Visits

Signs that Your Child may be Struggling Emotionally

Telehealth Benefits for Teens

Tools for Hearing/Tools for Vision

Printables

Prepare for Your Child’s Visit in 5 Easy Steps

Telehealth vs In-Person Visits

HealthyChildren.org Articles

Telehealth 101

How Telehealth Can Enhance Mental Health Care

Teens & Telehealth Can Be a Smart Combination

Telehealth Visits for Children Who Need Hearing or Vision Help

Ask the Pediatrician: Can telehealth “video visits” be a good option for my child?

Telehealth Starts with Your Pediatrician

Ask the Pediatrician: How can I help my child who has autism spectrum disorder take part in telehealth visits?

How to Prepare for a Move to a Doctor Who Cares for Adults

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