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How do you distinguish between children who are shy or 'just very quiet' or those who may have selective mutism? Maggie Johnson and Michael Jones offer advice for practitioners.
'... my child has a fever, but there's no rash, so at least she doesn't have meningitis ...'
Simple physical play with a child's carer can stimulate a function that is linked fundamentally to language and sensory development, says Anne O'Connor.
A study on alcohol and pregnancy has implications for both mothers and those working with affected children.
Children at two are not 'ready' for reading, says Sally Goddard Blythe. They don't have the physical equipment for learning formal skills.
Childcarers may have to deal with this infection, says Jody Blake, information manager at Wellchild.
Spread the word next month about the importance of good oral health and hygiene
One nursery group in Liverpool is winning over children and parents with its healthy eating approach that accommodates home routines, writes Karen Faux
Why do young children tend to like being naked so much? And are there particular times when stripping off should be discouraged? Caroline Vollans investigates
Dr Raj Thakkar describes the symptoms and complications of this infection, its treatment and the steps to take to minimise its spread.