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From chickpeas to beans and lentils, pulses are an exciting addition to the menu, says Mary Llewellin.
What practitioners may need to know about children with this serious disease is described by Jody Blake, information manager at Wellchild.
One nursery has made good nutrition the keystone of all areas of practice, discovers Karen Faux
It is vital parents and carers of children with this devastating condition understand its complications, says Dr Raj Thakkar.
A Bedford-based nursery's strategy for developing children's communication skills has won it a major award.
Practitioners work hard to adapt their environments to make them inclusive to children with chronic medical conditions, Jackie Musgrave finds.
The children will love making these tactile puppets and learning some French at the same time. Each set contains two fabric faces measuring 22cm in diameter, ten Velcro facial features and six labels...
It may be hard to identify dyslexic children when they show many of the same traits as those without it. Phoebe Doyle offers some insight.
Supporting fragile families and the practitioners who work with them is vital to ensuring the best interests of children are met, writes Marion Dowling in the final instalment of this two-part...
Families with disabled children, already bearing the brunt of local authority cuts, are bracing themselves for losses under the welfare reforms. Sue Learner reports.