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Childcarers should know what to do if a child has an epileptic seizure, whether it is the first time or predictable. WellChild Helpline offers advice.
Cultural and religious festivals are great for celebrating diversity, and there are few more enjoyable things to focus on than food. Snapdragons’ Mary Llewellin shares ideas for creative creations
In the second article of a two-part series on weaning, Nicole Weinstein considers ideas for meeting the energy and nutrient needs of infants aged seven to 12 months, through a range of food.
There is still a lack of awareness about colour-blindness and its effects on children's learning, according to campaigner Kathryn Albany-Ward.
Some food for thought in your professional career A Practical Guide to Child Nutrition (second edition). By Angela Dare and Margaret O'Donovan. (Nelson Thornes, 10, 01242 267100)
With some careful planning, settings can easily cater for all the needs of vegetarians whatever the specifics of their diet, says Nicole Weinstein.
A common viral infection with similarities to chickenpox is described by the WellChild Helpline.
Emma Comer and Meg Smith of Tall Trees Kindergarten offer multicultural recipes
They're easy to grow, easy to cook, well-liked, nutritious - and a bargain. So, says Mary Whiting, bring on the potatoes!
I am a nursery teacher in a small local authority-run primary school. I have the pleasure of working with a fully-qualified, very experienced and knowledgeable nursery nurse. We work as a team and...