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'Doctor, I'm worried about my children. I think they've been exposed to worms from my dog and I've heard that worms can cause blindness?'
A Government report warns about the sexualisation of children and lays the blame on media and retailers. Melanie Defries investigates.
Fat is an important part of young children's diet, but which fats should children be eating? And which ones should be avoided? Nicole Weinstein finds out.
Self-awareness is not something we are born with, but an understanding that grows over time. Crucially, says Maria Robinson, it relies on a baby's experience of interacting with others
Empathy for the parents of children with special educational needs is central to inclusive practice, as Kay Mathieson explains.
Young children are learning empathy by caring for even younger babies. Mary Evans finds out how.
Spot potential visual problems and help young children learn to care for the glasses they may have to wear with advice from Viv Hampshire.
A study on alcohol and pregnancy has implications for both mothers and those working with affected children.
With so many variables affecting children's appetites, setting portion sizes for mealtimes can be a challenge. Nicole Weinstein considers the guidance.
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...