An osteopath’s assessment of a baby considers all aspects of his/her health from the point of conception, the growth and development during pregnancy, birth and delivery through to childhood.
Why refer to a paediatric osteopath?

An osteopath’s assessment of a baby considers all aspects of his/her health from the point of conception, the growth and development during pregnancy, birth and delivery through to childhood.
Only about 5% of women have a medical or surgical reason that means they are unlikely to produce enough milk. So why does it feel like such a common phenomenon? Here are a couple of thoughts on milk supply anxiety.
Potty training is a key transition that many parents and nannies we work with find difficult. We were lucky to catch up with Judith Hough and Diane Titterton , the authors of ‘How to Potty Train’ to find our more about their national ‘Dry like me campaign’. Here are a few of their favourite tips that may come in handy!
Numerous studies show that the basis of good health in later years is laid down in child´s formative years. Essentially, healthy children make healthy adults.
We have listed our top free activities for children and young people in London.
The role of the Maternity Nurse is to fully support the parents after the birth. The Maternity Nurse is a great source of help and advice, not only about the development and wellbeing of the baby, but also that of the new mother.
Maternity Nurses are not working in any medical capacity but are qualified to aid and advise new parents with their newborn.
As childcare specialists we understand that researching and finding the right childcare can be a time consuming and lengthy process.
In this article we have included ways on how Nannies and Maternity Nurses can support breastfeeding mums.
With many parents finding it hard enough to get children to eat 5 portions, we have outlined our top tips for supporting children to eat more fruit and vegetables.