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How can nurseries meet the nutritional needs of babies when they move from breast milk or infant formula to complementary foods? In the first of two articles on weaning, Nicole Weinstein looks at the...
In the first of a new series, Public Health England explains its drive to cut sugar consumption
Childcarers may have to deal with this infection, says Jody Blake, information manager at Wellchild.
Emma Comer and Meg Smith of Tall Trees Kindergarten offer multicultural recipes
The RLSB aspires to ensure 'life without limits for blind young people'. The under-fives who attend Dorton House Nursery are proof that the charity is achieving its objectives, says Sue Learner.
Research - The Institute for Fiscal Studies is to carry out a year-long study into the impact of free school breakfasts on children's academic progress.
'I'm really worried because my son went to a farm a few days ago and has since developed nasty diarrhoea'.
Reluctant eaters are learning through play to enjoy fruit and vegetables with a new early years programme. Karen Faux gets a taste.
Support services are available for families of disabled children, but parents need to be helped to access them. Mary Evans hears how.
How should early years settings be contributing to the 'local offer' for children with special educational needs and disabilities? Dr Kay Mathieson offers some guidance.