Family16 minFocus on fathers: Dad at the centre of the familyAt the centre of the family: How men break with old patterns to fulfil new wishes and expectations.
Development6 min«Dad, why have I forgotten how to speak?»Even in childhood, an event can trigger aphasia and from one day to the next nothing is as it was.
Health8 min«Anxiety disorders in children have increased due to corona»Brigitte Contin-Waldvogel, Head of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry in Baselland, explains why children are particularly affected by the pandemic.
Development3 min«Laughing together helps to overcome a lot»A mother and a father talk about the situations in which humour helps them and when there is nothing to laugh about.
Columns6 minLet children feel the loveParents cannot prove their love through assurances, but only through their actions. Jesper Juul shows how this can be achieved in everyday life.
Education7 minPoor only child?They were long regarded as selfish, self-centred and spoilt. However, only children are in no way inferior to children with siblings when it comes to social skills.
Columns3 minOne for all, all for one!Why it was important for our columnist that his children play team sports - and then right that they stopped.
Health2 minHow art is good for body and soulPainting something from the soul: Leonhard Thun-Hohenstein is investigating the effect of art on children's well-being.
Columns5 minQuiet now!High noise levels stress teachers and students alike. This is how children find peace and quiet at school and at home.
Family1 min«Pupils should find out what their heart beats for»What do teachers like about their job? What motivates them in their day-to-day work? Our new series explores this question. Part 1.
Family2 min«When the children go home singing, my goal has been achieved»What do teachers like about their job? What motivates them in their day-to-day work? Our new series explores this question. Part 3.
Development8 minSuccessful first-borns, creative stragglers?There are many popular assumptions about the influence of sibling order on development. Only one stands up to scientific scrutiny.
Development12 minWhen children grow up - an opportunity for parentsDevelopmental psychologist Pasqualina Perrig-Chiello knows the feelings of parents when their children are growing up
Columns2 minWhy do friendships break down?In the series "And what do you think?", Stefanie Rietzler and Fabian Grolimund ask young people about school, parents, friendship and the future.
Columns7 minEducation needs relationshipIf parenting is viewed in a hierarchical sense, it can be very destructive. Children need guidance from their parents, but they also need equality.
Columns5 minAnger, fear and sadness have no switch-off buttonParents are often good problem solvers. But sometimes they are also helpless to cope with their children's feelings.
Education9 minConversation instead of interrogation: How do I talk to my child?Child and adolescent psychotherapist Ulrike Döpfner is convinced that language can create closeness and help parents get to know their children better.
Family5 minSelf-test: Needs-orientated listening and talkingNo more parental interrogation, instead open dialogue and undivided attention! A self-experiment in communication in the family.
Columns3 minWhat is a good friend?"What is a good friend?" asks Mikael Krogerus' daughter and makes a suggestion that our columnist still likes today.
Learning4 minDigital learning after the lockdownA robust and sustainable education system would combine digital and analogue learning opportunities. There are many ways to do this.
Columns7 minHow can my child become self-confident?Children do not need exaggerated praise in order to become self-confident, but rather the authentic reaction of their parents.
Health4 minSugar, where have you been hiding?Ready meals advertised as healthy are quick to prepare. But in many cases they contain too much sugar.
Columns16 minDreamy children under pressureConcentrating, listening, working independently: Some schoolchildren find this very difficult. Why do children tend to daydream?
Columns6 minDreamy children at schoolThe following examples from everyday school life show how teachers can succeed in picking up dreamy children where they stand.