Too much salt can be bad for children's health, but how do you create an exciting menu without it? Snapdragons' Mary Llewellin explains
Which hand we write with is not determined at birth, but our preferences lie in our prehistory and impact on our development. Annette Karmiloff-Smith and Kyra Karmiloff explain how.
How can practitioners ensure children in their care get safe amounts of Vitamin D from both the sun and their diet?
'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?'
New guidance on using cups with infants aims to improve both their dental and physical health
Childcarers may have to deal with this infection, says Jody Blake, information manager at Wellchild.
The developing child in the 21st century: a global perspective on child development By Sandra Smidt
In England, 18 per cent of two- to 15-year-olds are obese and a further 14 per cent are overweight.
'Doctor, I'm so worried. My daughter hasn't had the MMR vaccine and I think that she has German measles. What will happen to her?'
The Integrated Review has the potential to make us better understand individual children by combining perspectives, says Dr Kay Mathieson