Title: Bright Futures: A World of Health
1Bright Futures A World of Health Wellness for
ALL Children
2Prevention Works Families Matter Health
Promotion is Everybodys Business Judith S.
Palfrey, MD, mother of three children Co-author,
Bright Futures Editions 1 and 2 Former
President, American Academy of Pediatrics Former
Executive Director of Michelle Obamas Lets
Move Initiative
3The health and wellness of children today neither
begins nor ends in the doctors office! What
families do every day matters and will have
lifelong impact on childrens health and
well-being.
4Familiesworking in partnership with health care
professionals and state and community decision
makerstogether can build healthier lives for
every child, including children and youth with
special health care needs. This is the underlying
goal behind Bright Futures!
5What is Bright Futures?
Bright Futures is a vision and a philosophy of
childrens health care. It is also a set of
up-to-date guidelines, offering a practical,
strength-based approach to childrens health and
well-being, birth through adolescence.
Bright Futures is dedicated to the
principle that every child deserves to
be as healthy as possible. The best
health care involves a trusting
relationship between a child and
family, a health professional, and
their community.
6What is Bright Futures for Families?
Families roles are essential in the health of
their children. What families do every day plays
a huge role in the health and well-being of
children, including those with special health
care needs. Partnership with health care
professionals is invaluable. When families and
professionals work together, sharing their
knowledge and experience, childrenand their
familiesthrive.
7Bright Futures
- The centerpiece is the Bright Futures Guidelines
for the Health Supervision of Infants, Children,
and Adolescents, 3rd Ed, published by the
American Academy of Pediatrics in 2008. The 4th
Edition is expected in 2015. - Bright Futures is named in the Affordable Care
Act as the gold standard of pediatric care. - For more information on Bright Futures, go to
www.brightfutures.aap.org
8Bright Futures Health Promotion Themes
- Family Support
- Child Development
- Emotional Wellness and Mental Health
- Healthy Weight
- Healthy Food and Eating/Nutrition
- Physical Activity
- Oral Health
- Healthy Sexual Development and Sexuality
- Safety and Injury Prevention
- Community Relationships and Resources
9American Academy of Pediatrics Bright Futures
Resources
10AAP Bright Futures
- Website www.brightfutures.aap.org
- AAP has materials for families as well as
professionals - Most materials are available for free download,
or can be purchased as hard copies
11A Sampling of AAP Bright Futures Resources
- Bright Futures Guidelines for the Health
Supervision of Infants, Children, and
Adolescents,3rd edition (aka BF3) - Geared for practicing health care professionals
- Individual chapters and topics can be downloaded
separately - Note The 4th edition (BF4) revision is expected
in 2015.
12A Sampling of AAP Bright Futures Resources (cont.)
- Bright Futures Nutrition,3rd edition
- Bright Futures Tool and Resource Kit
- A collection of practical resources, including
many parent/patient materials that complement BF3 - Some samples available for download
13A Sampling of AAP Bright Futures Resources (cont.)
Bright Futures Activity Book To encourage
parent-child interaction, the Bright Futures
activity book provides a fun, informative, and
interactive overview of the 10 themes from the
Bright Futures Guidelines.
14A Sampling of AAP Bright Futures Resources (cont.)
- Bright Futures Health Promotion Theme Handouts
- Bright Futures Visit Forms
- Bright Futures Previsit Questionnaires
- Parent/Patient Educational Handouts
15Family Voices IMPACT Bright Futures for Families
Resources
16Family Voices IMPACT Bright Futures for Families
- Website www.fv-impact.org
- Family-friendly health wellness resources
- Most materials are available for free download,
or can be purchased as hard copies
17A Sampling of Bright Futures for Families
Resources
For more information or to order, go to
http//www.fv-impact.org/publications/pocket-guid
e/
18Whats Special about the Bright Futures Family
Pocket Guide?
- Content based on AAPs Bright Futures Guidelines
for Health Supervision of Infants, Children, and
Adolescents, 3rd Ed. (BF3). - Takes hundreds of health wellness
recommendations and condenses/translates them
into language families can understandand act on. - Includes 4 Age/Stage sections Infancy, Early
Childhood, Middle Childhood, Adolescence, and
identifies health guidance around the 10 Bright
Futures health promotion themes.
19Whats Special about the Bright Futures Family
Pocket Guide?
- Includes 24 pages of more than 100 resources
grouped by BF themes and other relevant family
resource topics - AAP websites and resources
- FV websites and resources
- Bright Futures Family Network organizations
- Government websites
- Other highly respected health and wellness
websites and resources
20Whats Special about the Bright Futures Family
Pocket Guide?
- Includes information specifically for children
and youth with special health care needs
(CYSHCN), while also acknowledging that CYSHCN
have the same health and wellness needs as other
children. - Pictures and graphics are culturally diverse,
colorful, and engaging. - Most graphics courtesy of Bright Futures at
Georgetown - Special thanks to all who helped with this
beautiful booklet!
21Now Available in Spanish!
For more information or to order, go to
http//www.fv-impact.org//
22Whats Special about the Spanish Bright Futures
Family Pocket Guide?
- Includes the same helpful information as the
English guide - Includes the same resources, in Spanish where
available - The translation was done by a family leader and
is in universal Spanish, designed to be
understood by a wide range of Spanish-speaking
people - Special thanks to all who helped with this
beautiful booklet!
23Other Bright Futures for Families Resources
24Bright Futures Theme Health Wellness Updates
Health and Wellness for families and children,
including those with special health care needs,
are hot topics in the news, in research, and in
publications from a variety of sources. These
1-page updates have information and resources for
families on Bright Futures themes.
25Bright Futures Family Matters e-Newsletter
A free electronic newsletter for families and
professionals about news, information, and
activities in the maternal and child health
community.
26Prevention Works Families Matter Health
Promotion is Everybodys Business Judith S.
Palfrey, MD, mother of three children Co-author,
Bright Futures Editions 1 and 2 Former
President, American Academy of Pediatrics Former
Executive Director of Michelle Obamas Lets
Move Initiative