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The initial shock, fear and anger over the riots in London and other cities throughout England may be diminishing, but the clearing up and the search for reasons and long-term solutions goes on.
Every Sure Start children's centre is to have access to a named health visitor, under Government plans unveiled in the Child Health Strategy.
Efforts to improve young children's health and safeguard their well-being are being strengthened by closer multi-agency working, in a community project detailed by Alison Tonkin, Cath Alderson and...
Babies who show early signs of autism, such as avoiding eye contact and not bonding with their parents, should be treated in the first few months of life, according to an expert in infant mental...
More than two-thirds of families with disabled children are not accessing care or family support services, according to government research.
Ways to guide and monitor early years settings on good practice in healthy eating are outlined by community dietician Amanda Price To help meet targets on childhood obesity, Bromley Primary Care Trust...
In the face of much concern about some aspects of the draft Early Years Foundation Stage, welcome news came this week that the Department for Education and Skills is proposing to put back the...
The group that developed Birth to 5 Matters has responded to criticisms by Tory MPs about the use of the term ‘white privilege’, in its recently published guidance, when addressing issues of equality...
* The poor diets of children in families on low incomes can have lifelong consequences for their health, according to a report by the Child Poverty Action Group. The report, Poverty Bites - Food,...
Despite improvements, dental health problems among children are still a reality. Meredith Jones Russell looks at what is being done.