Family11 minFamily in transitionFamily structures and parenting have changed fundamentally in the new millennium: They are not based on discipline, but on trust.
Education13 min«Parents are not responsible for everything»Annette Cina, family counsellor and psychologist, talks about the meaning and purpose of parenting in this month's interview.
Columns3 min«Help, my son is always on the Playstation!»My 13-year-old is hard to get away from his Playstation, which often leads to family arguments - what to do?
Learning11 min20 tips to make learning more funFocussing at the crucial moment is no easy task for many children. Parents can make learning easier for their children with these tips.
Columns6 minThe art of saying no without hurting or offendingToday, mums and dads often say yes, even if they actually mean no. Yet children need authentic feedback from their parents.
Family10 minPart-time fathersMore and more men are reducing their workload in favour of family time. This is how the model works in the everyday lives of fathers.
Family3 minLearning in extraordinary timesHow can carers support children when distance learning becomes necessary? The best tips.
ADHD5 minWe don't want to play with you!What teachers can do to ensure that children accept classmates who display behavioural problems and treat them with compassion.
Education5 min«Punitive tasks have no positive effect»Child and adolescent psychologist Irina Kammerer explains what helps children better than schoolwork and punishment tasks.
Education2 min«Children need guidance and appreciation»Brigit Leuenberger is a mother and teacher. Both professionally and privately, her interactions are based on mutual respect and appreciation.
Columns5 minHow dangerous are games?Hidden costs, cyberbullying, violence: online games harbour many risks for children and young people. These are the seven biggest dangers.
Education3 minAvoiding punishments: 3 examples from everyday life with childrenHow do you teach rules of behaviour without punishment? Three typical crisis situations from everyday parenting and how to deal with them.
Education2 minHow to praise correctly: 5 tips for parentsParents praise their children with the best of intentions. Some studies show that not all praise has a meaningful effect.
Intuition as a parenting guide. Parents talking about ideals, courage and appreciation.Education2 minIntuition as a guide in parenting issuesBruna often relies on her intuition when it comes to parenting and realises that under time pressure, old patterns come up that she rejects.
Columns5 minDoes gaming belong on the curriculum?The contribution that video games can make in schools depends heavily on the teachers and the technical equipment. And on the games.
Health6 minE Guete: Simple and healthy family menusWe went in search of family-friendly recipes and thanks to our community and tips from the Fritz + Fränzi team, we found what we were looking for.
Development5 minGifted children in everyday school lifeThe promotion of giftedness at school is no longer focussed solely on the gifted. There are now a number of programmes and tools for teachers.
Columns8 minAggression is healthyThe way we deal with aggression is central to our mental well-being, says Jesper Juul.
Family13 minToday I live with DadToday, more and more men are aiming to remain present in their children's lives even after a separation.
Health5 minPureed energySmoothies are quick to prepare: But are these mixed drinks really that healthy?
Learning3 minFear of maths and the consequencesRecent research shows that most children with a strong fear of maths do not perform poorly in this subject.
Columns6 minWhat opportunities do computer games offer?Children and young people actually only play games for one reason: because it's fun. However, video games actually have far more potential.
Education5 min«Almost everything that parents have neglected can be ironed out»Margarete Killer-Rietschel explains how self-confidence develops, how it is strengthened and what role education plays in this.
Health10 minBang, you're dead now!Almost all boys arm themselves at some point. Why parents should be relaxed about it and why most girls show no interest in weapons.