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What autism looks like in toddlers: VIDEO
The average age of ASD diagnosis is 4 years of age, despite the fact that about half of children with this disorder may be detected by age 14 months.
Trusting your instincts
How maternal instinct can be a valuable tool for mums when they know something just isn't right with their child.
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Babies and toddlers at greater risk from second-hand smoke than previously thought
A study has revealed some babies and toddlers have as much cotinine in their systems as if they were smokers themselves.
A toddler needs extremely rare blood to beat cancer. The world is helping her find it
Toddler Zainab needs blood transfusions as chemotherapy shrinks her tumour. The only problem is her extremely rare blood.
Do you know the correct first-aid in the event of a burn?
Kieran was five when his pyjamas caught alight, but his mother's quick thinking may have prevented his injuries from being even worse
Button battery inquest opens: 'They never believed us'
Three times, tiny Isabella Rees was sent home from hospital, as doctors wrote off her vomiting and fever as symptoms of an infection.
The reason some children are more prone to dental decay
Despite good oral hygiene, some children have weak teeth that are more prone to decay.
Dummies and thumb sucking do not cause common speech disorder
While people often think there's a link to the common speech disorder phonological impairment, the study found otherwise.
How to (gently) get your child to brush their teeth
If toothbrushing is forced from a young age, kids can become resistant to dental care practices. Make it fun.
Heinz to pay $2.25 million fine for 'deceptive' peddling of toddler snack
A court has slapped a $2.25 million fine on the food giant for making false health claims, but the ACCC says the penalty needs to be larger to stamp out such behaviour.
The healthy eating patterns to pass on to your children
Got a fussy eater? Make your life a teensy bit easier!
'The walking dead': Toddlers who swallow button batteries
A rise in recalls and injuries from unsafe products - from children's cots to button batteries - is behind a push to change the law to make it illegal to sell any unsafe good in Australia.
Button batteries kill: how can we prevent these needless child deaths?
Parents, carers and doctors need to be aware of button batteries in toys and household devices and ensure they can't be ingested.
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