Columns2 minThe stress of not being good enoughSocial pressure pushes young people and parents into perfectionism. In the darkest hours, columnist Mikael Krogerus turns to God and asks for salvation.
Education1 minWhat to do in the event of a sibling dispute?Siblings argue. That's normal. It's also normal for parents to get upset. But you don't have to intervene immediately in every argument.
Health4 minDiagnosis of diabetes - what parents should knowContrary to popular belief, diabetes, which used to be called diabetes, is not caused by excessive consumption of sweets.
School6 minWhich school does Switzerland want?The Mercator Foundation wanted to find out from parents in Germany what they would like their child's ideal school to look like. Project manager Daniel Auf der Maur categorises the results.
Columns9 min9 great hikes for families in SwitzerlandMountains, lakes and breathtaking views: hiking in Switzerland is a great experience. Here, the Fritz+Fränzi team presents its favourite family hikes.
Family5 minA weekend in the EntlebuchThe Unesco biosphere reserve in Entlebuch offers adventures for nature lovers of all ages
Education10 minNew love, new happiness - and how are the children?Everyone has the right to fall in love again after a separation. But what about the children? What patchwork families need to look out for.
Development6 minHow do children aged 8 to 12 develop?Relationships with peers are now becoming increasingly important. Find out how children develop in this phase of life.
Education7 min5 ideas on how to make your next childcare weekend a successMany children whose parents live apart are still only with mum or dad at the weekend. Expectations are correspondingly high.
Health3 minIs trampolining really that dangerous?Many broken bones occur during sport or play, says orthopaedic surgeon Thomas Dreher. What children should look out for when jumping on a trampoline.
Blog6 minI have everything, why am I not happy?Many people are plagued by feelings of dissatisfaction. In the search for inner peace, it helps if we look at our lives in a wider context.
Education3 min«Courage needs self-confidence above all»Courage has many facets. Engineer Anne Richter tells us which of her boys tends to be physically courageous and which socially courageous.
Health9 minBroken bones in children - not so bad after allDiagnosis of a leg fracture? Fortunately, a fracture in children usually heals quite quickly. What parents should look out for.
School5 minAn Aargau school breaks new ground without gradesThe Aargau school Rütihof under the then headmistress Lisa Lehner dispenses with grades. With success!
Columns5 minSmartwatches cause new troubleEven primary school children are increasingly wearing GPS watches. How should teachers deal with them and why do parents buy them in the first place?
Columns3 minIt is not your job to make your children happy!Parents should not endeavour to be anxious to relieve their children of every problem, but to take their take their feelings seriously.
Family4 minDance of the bees: A board game promotes environmental awarenessThe family game is not only fun, but also sensitises children to the connections between bees, pollination and biodiversity.
Health3 minGood, better, superfoods?Superfoods are said to support the development of the body and brain. But is this really necessary?
ADHD3 min«The environment plays a central role in ADHD therapy»Paediatrician Oskar Jenni explains in an interview why there is no "easy" diagnosis for ADHD.
Blog7 minWhat is life like with a latecomer?Our blogger Valerie Wendenburg often feels like she's living two lives as a mum because of her late arrival. About the pros and cons.
Education7 minEverything you need to know about sack moneyWhen is the right time for pocket money? How much should the amount be and what rules should be followed?
Development13 min«Schools pigeonhole children too early»Teaching and learning researcher Elsbeth Stern knows who children owe their intellectual potential to and what they need to realise it.
Development3 minBeliefs are not truthsSimple guiding principles can be practical aids for everyday life. However, they can also get in the way of coping with them.
Family2 min«It's about taking time out from the stress of everyday life»Three questions for Esther Hirzel, Head of Sponsorships "with me" at Caritas Switzerland.