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Family Fun things to do, fun things to learn

Boy with laptop
Christopher Middleton marks the effectiveness of one-to-one tuition.
Justine Roberts with children
With Mother's Day come and gone, Justine Roberts suggests a more permanent celebration of personal folklore.
Tom and Victoria Hodgkinson
Tom Hodgkinson launches his new column by imploring parents to turn off the television.
Parenting cafe
Is there an ideal gap to leave between the birth of siblings?
Pet subjects
Our pet guru, veterinary surgeon Pete Wedderburn, answers your queries.
Vicki and Octavia
Mother and daughter agony aunts answer your questions.
Mother-of-five Cassandra Jardine with her son George
With the school half term just gone and an early Easter on the horizon, Cassandra Jardine needs a break from juggling the needs of her five children.
From white lies to whoppers, vagueness with the truth is part of parenthood. But Katie Tait learns that deceiving children is never justified.
The best introduction to the theatre for a child is a circus, says Clover Stroud.
Parents who simply want a good education for their children are being crushed by soaring school fees and punished by the Government.
Get kids away from the telly and doing something useful with Telegraph GridClub.
 Ratatouille
Rebecca Davies learns how to turn a dirty rat into a loveable fluffball.
Previews of the best theatre, dance and comedy in the West End and beyond.
Don't miss our new Web TV show, The Culture Minute.