Columns5 min«I'm just worried about you!»Too much parental care puts pressure on a child, writes our columnist Fabian Grolimund.
Health6 minWhy do children love sweets so much?Interview with Janna Scharfenberg about Ayurvedic nutrition for children. Why they love sweets in the Kapha phase and how parents can deal with this.
Education3 minHow do we talk to our teen about porn?We answer these and four other questions about love and sexuality from our big 100-question dossier.
Education2 min«The personality of my children often touches me»Single mum Manuela Krattiger falls in love with her children every day. However, it's not all sunshine and roses.
Columns14 minHow do parents do justice to every child?We answer 19 questions on parenting and couple life from the big dossier: 100 questions and answers on parenting, family, school
Blog3 minHow to go on living when plan A failsWhat to do when your life plan fails? Facebook boss Sheryl Sandberg tells her personal story in her book "Option B".
Education2 min«There's always a row about homework»Homework and media consumption regularly make Astrid Mitchell angry. The mum of two is most annoyed with herself.
Education3 minAnxious Americans, relaxed SwedesA majority of American parents consider work ethic and obedience to be the most important values in parenting. Swedish parents, on the other hand, emphasise independence and imagination in their children.
Education12 minHow do parents deal with their feelings?Everyday life for parents is like a rollercoaster of emotions. Mums and dads often find it difficult to deal with negative emotions.
ADHD5 minJuul: «We need a diagnosis for traumatised children of divorce»It has become fashionable to have conspicuous behaviour in children investigated immediately. This makes sense in some cases, says Jesper Juul.
Education12 min«Sex with others saved our marriage»Parents Stefanie and Jacek live what is unimaginable for most couples: an open relationship. How it works and what couples therapists advise.
Education6 min«We are often not sufficiently aware of the influences of childhood»What influences parents' feelings towards their child? A conversation with psychotherapist Stefanie Stahl about empathy, childhood experiences and self-reflection.
Education6 minDiscussion instead of obedience: the new educationIn the past, parents demanded obedience from their children, today they bring them up in an advisory capacity. Are parents not asserting themselves enough?
Blog5 minCamillo - a temporary dogThe daughter had wanted a dog so much. Then Camillo came along. Today, mum Daniela Lüchinger is glad that Camillo was only part of the family for two years.
Blog5 minMy ten favourite mummy mantrasUlrike Légé shares her 10 favourite mummy mantras that help her when she gets stuck in parenting or everyday life.
Family4 minRituals as helpers in everyday lifeSchool is becoming more and more of a living environment for children and the structures have become more complex. This makes constantly recurring processes all the more important.
Family7 minExcursions for families - from classics to rare gemsWe reveal tried-and-tested and lesser-known parks, farms and adventurous playgrounds from all over Switzerland.
Blog5 minWhat is the relationship like with your godchildren?Dear Corina, what are you like as a godparent? What does this role mean to you and how is your relationship with your three godchildren?
Education11 min«Parents don't all have to love their children the same»Jürg Frick says parents don't have to treat all children the same. His attitude to favourite children and negative feelings.
Columns6 minPunishment - is that necessary?How do we get a child to refrain from doing something? By punishing it? It can be done without punishment: with perseverance, persistence and a little courage.
Education9 minWhat should parents do if their child surprises them during sex?Sexological body therapist Beate Wanka on the role model function of mothers and fathers, sexual freedom and bad sex education books.
Columns6 min«Gell Dad, you're not really stupid»Forgetfulness is a widespread disease. The bad news is that it is incurable. The good news is that you can work on the symptoms.
Education17 minHighly sensitive - more than just sensitive?Some children feel things more strongly than others. They feel more intensely. This is part of high sensitivity. How do parents deal with it?
Bullying6 minMy child is being bullied - now what?Anger, powerlessness, pity: this is what parents feel when they realise that their child is being bullied. Find out what you can do here.