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Mini-kin is the new magazine distributed by the Sunday telegraph.

The first few years of a Childs life are fundamentally important. Evidence tells us that they shape children’s future development, and influence how well children do at school, their ongoing health and wellbeing and their achievements later in life. All young children, whatever their background or current circumstances, deserve the best possible start in life and must be given the opportunity to fulfil their potential.

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mini kin | Parents 'throwing away food at mealtimes'

Parents 'throwing away food at mealtimes'

Many parents end up wasting food after their children's meals, according to a survey by Mumsnet. The parenting advice website found that 86 per cent of parents throw away part of their child's main meal, with only 12 per cent...

mini kin | Child epilepsy 'falls sharply in UK'

Child epilepsy 'falls sharply in UK'

New research has revealed a sharp decline in the number of children being diagnosed with epilepsy in the UK. Published in Archives of Diseases in Childhood, the study of GP records indicates that the annual incidence of epilepsy...

mini kin | Breakfast 'can help with children's IQ'

Breakfast 'can help with children's IQ'

A new study from the University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing has given further credence to the oft-repeated idea that breakfast is the most important meal of the day, especially for children in the early years of development...

mini kin | Pregnant women 'should remain active'

Pregnant women 'should remain active'

The Royal College of Midwives (RCM) has suggested that pregnant women should stay active in order to ensure they and their child remain in the best of health. While people with a young family can find that their energy is taken...

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