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Mary Dickins is an early years consultant (All Together Consultancy/London Met.University)
Scotland’s Named Person scheme is planned to go national by September, but the policy has divided opinion, reports Charlotte Goddard
A study on alcohol and pregnancy has implications for both mothers and those working with affected children.
New health screening for babies checks for four rare conditions - which can be treated through dietary management. Public Health England explains
Scientists now think that the two sides in an old question are not mutually exclusive, say Kyra Karmiloff and Annette Karmiloff-Smith.
Some food for thought in your professional career A Practical Guide to Child Nutrition (second edition). By Angela Dare and Margaret O'Donovan. (Nelson Thornes, 10, 01242 267100)
Early family relationships play a key role in infant health and well-being, explains Robin Balbernie
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.
The new SEN Code of Practice will include pre-school children for the first time from January next year. In a new mini series, Collette Drifte explains how to prepare for it
The Westminster Children's Society, which has 19 social enterprise nurseries across London, is relaunching itself on Monday (14 September) under a new name.