New health screening for babies checks for four rare conditions - which can be treated through dietary management. Public Health England explains
Food tastes better when you cook and eat it outside. Mary Llewellin offers some useful tips
Emma Comer and Meg Smith of Tall Trees Kindergarten make the case for organic milk.
It is more important than ever to make children see where healthy food comes from, says Mary Llewellin
Eye cancer in young children is rare, but early diagnosis of retinoblastoma could save both sight and lives, says Julie Firth.
'Inclusion is a process of identifying, understanding and breaking down barriers to participation and belonging' - Early Childhood Forum, 2003
'Doctor, my son is still wetting the bed. It's so distressing for him and I don't know what to do.'
The ways that young children learn about tastes and flavours should influence how we present food to them, says Mary Whiting.
Glue ear is one of the most common childhood illnesses, but what are the symptoms and how is it treated? Audiologist Vicki Kirwin explains.
'Doctor, I'm worried about my son. He has a nasty rash behind his knees, it looks so red and sore.'