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What do paediatricians do?

Paediatricians diagnose, treat and provide care for babies, kids and teenagers; including illnesses and physical, mental and behavioural development.

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About the fontanelle

Fontanelles are soft spots on your baby’s head where the skull bones haven’t fused together yet. Learn what to expect and the signs that might mean your baby is not feeling well.

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Slow weight gain

Slow weight gain, previously known as 'failure to thrive’, is when a baby doesn’t grow as expected. Learn about why it happens and what to do.

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Speech problems in children

Speech problems are common in young children. Some speech troubles can indicate a speech or development delay. Find out when to seek further advice.

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Tongue-tie

Babies born with tongue-tie can’t move their tounge freely. Having tongue-tie can make feeding more difficult for your baby, but help is available.

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Childhood sexuality

Find out what is normal child sexual behaviour, how to help children develop positive attitudes to sexuality, and when to seek advice.

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Microcephaly

Microcephaly is a rare condition. It can cause mild to severe developmental issues. Read how it affects pregnancy and is linked to Zika virus.

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Coeliac disease in children

Coeliac disease is the immune system reacting to gluten, damaging the gut lining. Learn the symptoms and how to test your child to manage the disease.

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Encouraging good behaviour

You can encourage more positive behaviour in your toddler by being specific and clear in your praise and your approach to discipline.

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Conjunctivitis

Conjunctivitis is an inflammation of the surface of the eye. It is very common in young children and it can be highly contagious. Learn more here.

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