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By Mary Dickins, early years consultant (All Together Consultancy/London Met. University)
Cutting back on meat, and checking its provenance, are important. Mary Llewellin explains why and how
While children will squabble from time to time, they are usually practising negotiating techniques. The skill for adults is to know when to step in or step back and let them get on with it, explains...
A controversial database holding contact details for every child in England was launched on Monday (26 January), following several delays prompted by security fears.
Children can be in danger emotionally and physically from drinking parents, says Annette Rawstrone.
Some sugars are more harmful than others. Nicole Weinstein offers a guide to the different kinds and how to limit children's intake.
Practitioners in early years settings may be the first to notice if a child shows what could be the signs of depression. Annette Rawstrone finds out what to do.
In Finland, pre-school children have become the focus of nutrition guidelines for the first time.
Books for very young children should have lots of pictures and novelty features, but minimal text. Ruth Thomson spells out what to look for.
A school for children with special needs that is rated outstanding keeps their families closely involved. Annette Rawstrone went to visit.