Podcasts1 minHow do young people deal with hate speech?How and where do young people experience hate speech on the internet? Do they take it personally? The answers can be found in the new podcast "So gaat das" by Stiftung Elternsein.
Media2 minWas everything really better in the past?How long did we once sit in front of the TV and radio ourselves? To understand our children's media consumption, it helps to look back.
Health4 minWithout caffeine, without alcohol - without effects?Combining social events with drinks is a nice ritual for us adults - for children it can have a much deeper meaning.
ADHD15 min«Parents should know more about child development»The child and adolescent psychiatrist Oliver Bilke-Hentsch has found that parents have difficulty recognising mental illness in their children. He explains the reasons for the increase and tells us what mums and dads can do.
Podcasts1 minWhy does TikTok inspire young people?What fascinates young people about the short video service TikTok? The answer can be found in the new podcast "So gaat das" by Stiftung Elternsein.
Columns3 min«The love for the siblings will always last»School pupil Jocelyn Papp, 16, talks about the best times with her family and what she appreciates about her siblings.
Columns3 minThe best parenting adviceOur columnist Mikael Krogerus explains why parents should ask their children for advice and reveals his daughter's best tip.
Media1 minHow do young people use WhatsApp?Why do young people spend so much time on WhatsApp? What do they like about it? And when does the app cause problems? The answers can be found in the new podcast "So gaat das" by Stiftung Elternsein.
Blog6 minA patchwork family in the whirlwind of AdventOur blogger Valerie Wendenburg takes issue with the cliché of the perfect family and takes an honest look at the challenges and opportunities of a patchwork family before and at Christmas.
Columns5 minTiktok as a gateway drug?Drugs are increasingly being glorified on social networks. With fatal consequences for children and young people. How parents should counter this trend.
Columns6 min«Children accept a no better when they recognise care»Psychologist Fabian Grolimund says that parents don't just have to set boundaries, but also encourage their children to stand up for themselves.
Columns9 minHow the journey to work can change your lifeHow do parents find relaxation? Using the example of her working life, editor Maria Ryser shows how we can experience more depth in everyday life.
Media7 minThe best games of 2022Over 4,000 children and young people sit on the jury for the German Children's Software Award TOMMI 2022. Thomas Feibel shows the best games of 2022.
Education13 minBipolar disorder: from diagnosis to treatmentIt often takes a long time for bipolar disorder to be recognised in adolescents. Once the diagnosis has been confirmed, parents can be a great source of support.
Education1 minAdolescence - opportunities and challenges in adolescenceWith the onset of puberty, adolescents are faced with major changes. How can parents and teachers support adolescents during this phase?
Media2 minSetting limits on mobile phone use - but how?Mobile phone use is a constant point of contention in many families. The winner is the one who takes a step towards their child.
Columns5 minCybergrooming as a death trapA teenager is found dead. The Ayleen case shows that parents should be aware of their children's games.
Education12 min«All young people are dissatisfied with their bodies»Where does problematic eating behaviour begin and how can parents counteract it? Psychotherapist Simone Munsch in this month's interview.
Columns3 min«What do you want to be when you grow up?»Our columnist Mikael Krogerus writes about why we should stop asking our children this question and which question would be the right one.
Media2 minHow influencers influence our childrenLeading figures from the Internet shape the values and behaviour of young people, so parents should know them.
Health8 minWhy can't you just hear?It is estimated that 2 to 3 per cent of all people worldwide are affected by AVWS. A diagnosis is only possible from at least eight years of age.
Columns7 min«Happiness travels with you»: settling down againIn the fifth instalment of our travel series, the author writes about the pitfalls of arriving and why she recommends that every family takes time out together.
Career choice8 minLaura's battle for the title of Swiss Carpentry ChampionLaura Leimgruber competed for the title of Swiss carpentry champion at SwissSkills in Bern. Her sporting past and a year and a half of preparation for the competition helped her to reconcile speed and precision for four days.
Columns6 minHow digital education succeedsExperts are debating how digital education can succeed. But one thing is clear: schools need pedagogical concepts above all else.