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'... my child has a fever, but there's no rash, so at least she doesn't have meningitis ...'
Spread the word next month about the importance of good oral health and hygiene
Children at two are not 'ready' for reading, says Sally Goddard Blythe. They don't have the physical equipment for learning formal skills.
As packed lunches look set to become more common, Dr Patricia Lucas assesses their quality and launches a survey to find out more
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.
Movement play is vital to young children's cognitive development as well as physical skills, says Anne O'Connor
Child dental care should begin with the first tooth and parties are a fun way to encourage it, says Viv Hampshire.
In the second of a two-part series on pre-term babies, Anne O'Connor considers what practitioners need to know in order to provide quality support to children and families.
Dr Raj Thakkar describes the symptoms and complications of this infection, its treatment and the steps to take to minimise its spread.
Play can be an useful tool in fostering social and emotional development in children. In an extract from her new book, Penny Tassoni looks at what practitioners need to think about