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.

Breastfeeding basics: perceived low milk supply

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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 tips for nannies

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!

National Childhood Obesity Awareness Week 6th-12th July

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.

Free activities for children this weekend

We have listed our top free activities for children and young people in London.

What is a Maternity Nurse?

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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. 

Working as a Maternity Nurse

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Maternity Nurses are not working in any medical capacity but are qualified to aid and advise new parents with their newborn.

Why parents should know first aid?

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As childcare specialists we understand that researching and finding the right childcare can be a time consuming and lengthy process.

6 Ways Nannies and Maternity Nurses Can Support Breastfeeding Mums

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In this article we have included ways on how Nannies and Maternity Nurses can support breastfeeding mums.

Supporting children to eat 7 portions of fruit and vegetables a day

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.