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When a young child is reluctant to eat, it is important not to let mealtimes become a battleground. Mary Evans suggests strategies.
Emma Comer and Meg Smith of Tall Trees Kindergarten go for Mediterranean
One nursery has made good nutrition the keystone of all areas of practice, discovers Karen Faux
In the first of a monthly series, Emma Comer and Meg Smith of Tall Trees Kindergarten in Frome, Somerset, share a recipe and tips on delivering food of the highest quality to young children.
How important are practitioners as role models and what positive messages should they pass on at mealtimes? Nicole Weinstein finds out.
'I am a Unique Child. I am Two. What I can do' is a Wokingham-wide assessment tool developed in response to settings' anxieties over the Progress Check at Two. The success of the new resources lie in...
Is it time to consider seven portions and six colours when planning children's intake of fruit and vegetables? By June Graham
Providing nursery food with sustainable credentials is one way that providers can help set children up for a better future, says Snapdragons' Mary Llewellin.
With so many variables affecting children's appetites, setting portion sizes for mealtimes can be a challenge. Nicole Weinstein considers the guidance.
Childcarers should be alert to the symptoms of a severe allergic reaction and know how a child at risk can be prepared to deal with it.