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While the rise in the number of adults being diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes hit the headlines again recently, what is less reported is the sharp rise in recent years of the number of under-fives...
Childcarers should be alert to the symptoms of a severe allergic reaction and know how a child at risk can be prepared to deal with it.
'I am a Unique Child. I am Two. What I can do' is a Wokingham-wide assessment tool developed in response to settings' anxieties over the Progress Check at Two. The success of the new resources lie in...
Childcarers should know what to do if a child has an epileptic seizure, whether it is the first time or predictable. WellChild Helpline offers advice.
Parents will want their child's carer to know how to manage eczema. WellChild Helpline offers advice.
Healthy snacks are an important part of a child's diet, but what should settings include to make sure they are varied and nutritious? Nicole Weinstein offers some assistance.
The law banning smoking in cars is addressing what is currently a significant health risk for children, says Public Health England.
Early years practitioners may need to learn how to manage the diabetic condition of a child in their care. Ruth Thomson reports.
Childcare professionals have a part to play in protecting children from preventable illnesses that can be caused by smoking, says Melanie Defries.
Early years practitioners need to know how to deal with a child who has diabetes, says Jody Blake, information manager at Wellchild.