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Perhaps the hardest part of establishing a new nursery is coming up with a distinctive name, says Derek Hayes.
Children in nurseries are being served less healthy food than those in schools, as an extensive new report shows. Simon Vevers reports.
'Doctor, my friend's son has been admitted to hospital with a severe bacterial infection called Group B strep. I'm heavily pregnant - could my baby get it?'
How important are practitioners as role models and what positive messages should they pass on at mealtimes? Nicole Weinstein finds out.
In a safe environment where they feel secure, even very small children can enjoy constructive problem-solving and concentrate for surprising amounts of time, says Anne O'Connor.
Practitioners work hard to adapt their environments to make them inclusive to children with chronic medical conditions, Jackie Musgrave finds.
One school and children's centre has won an award for its work on Traveller culture and heritage. Gabriella Jozwiak finds out how the project has increased engagement among the local community.
'Doctor! My children have got head lice, again. I need help!'
'Doctor, my daughter has got something on her face. My friend thinks she has impetigo and suggested I see you as it's very infectious. Is that right?'
Eye infections in children are common and usually resolve with simple measures. Nevertheless, there are less common conditions that without treatment can have serious consequences.