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When one children's centre wanted children's fathers and male relatives to come along and join in the activities, they made FUDGE - a session just for them. Annette Rawstrone heard all about it.
Following a traumatic event, children are particularly vulnerable to adverse reactions. Erica Brown examines the kind of responses they may have and how adults can help children through them
Providing a range of exciting end-of-day snacks can help keep children going until dinner. June Graham shares some ideas for sweet and savoury foods that pack a punch.
Failings in a nursery's management and by Ofsted and a local authority meant that concerns about a nursery assistant who raped a toddler were missed.
By Mary Dickins, an early years consultant (All Together Consultancy/London Met. University)
Young children are not being taught properly how to care for their teeth, with potentially serious consequences. Ruth Thomson reports.
Some sugars are more harmful than others. Nicole Weinstein offers a guide to the different kinds and how to limit children's intake.
Cutting food waste is important both ethically and environmentally. Mary Llewellin explains how.
Learn how to recognise asthma symptoms and care for affected children with advice from Asthma UK
Children on the autistic spectrum make great progress with provision tailored to their needs, says Alex Stanyer, director of the Puzzle Centre.