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Just How Much Sugar Should Children Be Having?
By Registered Health Visitor – Julia Headland Sugar gets a pretty bad beating in the press but it can be so confusing for parents as sugar comes in many different forms. At the end of the day, most parents just want to feed their children a healthy diet!...
Taming Tantrums with Nutrition
By Sarah Hanratty – Registered Nutritional Therapy Practitioner Most children have moments when emotional instability takes over and they have a major tantrum. We know that being tired makes meltdowns more likely, but when a good night’s rest hasn’t had an...
Promoting Infant Mental Health
By Registered Health Visitor - Julia Headland You may have noticed in the media that there has been a lot of discussion around the mental health of children and the various things in life that can affect the mental health of our children, for example bullying or...
Supporting Your Child’s Sleep with Nutrition
By Sarah Hanratty – Registered Nutritional Therapy Practitioner Disrupted sleep can affect the health and well-being of both children and parents. When unsettled sleep patterns become chronic and engrained, exhaustion becomes the ‘new normal’. Many of us...
Natural Approaches to Constipation
By Sarah Hanratty – Registered Nutritional Therapy Practitioner If your child has bowel movements that are infrequent, large in volume or if they strain as they pass them then constipation may be an issue. The NHS describe constipation as having less than...
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