Yes and no. Vaccine hesitant parents are often really nice people, just scared by antivax misinformation. Hard core antivaxers, the "thought leaders" of the antivax movement, are almost without exception shitty people, entitled and dismissive of any public good.https://twitter.com/SOlsonMichel/status/1180220661995687936 …
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Another variant is to ask which vaccines concern them enough that they don't want to let their child have them and why? If the answer is all of them and the why consists mainly of antivax conspiracy theories, they are almost certainly not reachable.
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This is my favorite first step. Ten years ago it was more likely to open good discussions than today, sadly. It has options for the parent to open up about past experiences and future avenues, both of which are quite valuable information if we hold back and listen.
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I like that approach!
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