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Two-way exchanges between babies and adults help build up language and brain development. Anne O'Connor considers how practitioners can create more opportunities for them.
In the final part of this series, Mary Dickins explores the evidence showing how poverty affects well-being
The Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health has criticised the Government's new obesity strategy, which advises people in England to consume five billion fewer calories a day.
Creating Scotland's first National Child Health Network to help disseminate research and information was discussed at a Children and Families conference in Stirling last week, organised by the Health...
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.
Lead author of a new report by the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health and the National Children's Bureau.
Scientists now think that the two sides in an old question are not mutually exclusive, say Kyra Karmiloff and Annette Karmiloff-Smith.
Support services are available for families of disabled children, but parents need to be helped to access them. Mary Evans hears how.
Disabled and able-bodied children are playing together happily with sensory equipment that's out of this world. Melanie Defries reports.