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Nutrition training online

HENRY (Health Exercise and Nutrition for the Really Young) is helping busy practitioners to study at their own pace by offering its Childhood Obesity and HENRY course online.

First national guidelines for early years nutrition in England launched

The first ever nutritional guidelines to support early years settings in providing healthy meals for children under five have been launched today by the School Food Trust.

Call for schools and nurseries to be allowed to keep spare asthma inhalers

Asthmatic children's lives are being put at risk because of legislation that prevents schools and nurseries from keeping asthma inhalers in their first aid kit, warns a leading charity.

'Natural' for breastfed babies to cry more

Babies who are breastfed are more likely to be irritable than bottle-fed babies, according to a new study.

Secret to instilling a love of fruit and veg in young children revealed

Children are more likely to eat the food on their plate if there are seven different items and six different colours, finds a new study.

A Unique Child: Health - A doctor's diary ... norovirus

'Doctor, something is going around the nursery, and half the children are vomiting!'

Parents told to immunise children against whooping cough, as cases rise

Parents are being urged to ensure their child is up to date with all of their vaccinations following a rise in the number of whooping cough cases in England and Wales.

Millions of families to receive healthy recipe cards

Four million recipe cards will be sent to families to help them plan healthier meals as part of the Department of Health's Change4Life campaign.

EYFS REVIEW: second consultation on early learning goals

The early learning goals for literacy and mathematics in the EYFS have been amended, in light of the response from the early years sector to the revised framework.

Calm babies less likely to develop allergies

Babies with low levels of stress are less likely to develop allergies as toddlers, according to new research.

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