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Is it time to consider seven portions and six colours when planning children's intake of fruit and vegetables? By June Graham
The Dame Vera Lynn Trust works in partnership with families to educate children with motor learning difficulties.
Young children are not being taught properly how to care for their teeth, with potentially serious consequences. Ruth Thomson reports.
Supporting children in making healthy choices about the food they eat works best when there is respect and no pressure, finds Nicola Watson
At one nursery in London, an art therapist is helping young children with a range of difficulties - in a purpose-built garden 'shed'. Caroline Vollans finds out about the benefits
Young children can acquire more than one language without detriment to learning English and will enjoy greater self-esteem if carers outside the home respect their mother tongue. Anne O'Connor...
While children will squabble from time to time, they are usually practising negotiating techniques. The skill for adults is to know when to step in or step back and let them get on with it, explains...
'Doctor, my son has been coughing all night and he sounds awful.'
Crawling is an important physical stage in its own right which enables babies to break away from their carers for the first time, says Anne O'Connor.