Columns6 minIt's not what we say that counts, but what we doChildren are acutely aware when parents don't practise what they preach. Showing attitude is more advisable than being a role model.
ADHD3 min«Sometimes you have to be creative to make things work better»Eleven-year-old Johan has ADHD, a silent form without hyperactivity. He and his mum Carmen talk about how they deal with it in everyday family life.
Media2 minMeeting AI with the necessary knowledgeIn order to keep pace with artificial intelligence, we need to be as informed as possible.
Family4 minA weekend in ScuolIn Motta Naluns, the Scuol ski area, families can enjoy a winter break away from the hustle and bustle.
Education1 minHelp, my child can't fall asleep!Do you know this too? Your child lies awake in bed for a long time and just can't fall asleep. Our tip in the video will help you stay relaxed in this situation.
Learning4 minHumour takes teaching to a new levelAt first, Sybille Dubs struggled to get her class excited about music. But after a funny experience, she knows: Humour is the key.
Health4 minThe temptation of alcohol - how to protect your childAlcohol is omnipresent. Talk to your teenager about the risks and social role of alcohol. This can make a big difference.
ADHD4 minLearning tips for children and young people with ADHDPeople with ADHD face very special challenges at school. These tips will make learning easier.
Development3 minThe new «Cosmos Child» lectures 2025On 28 January, "Kosmos Kind" starts with a new series of lectures. Developmental paediatrician Oskar Jenni presents the programme.
Learning6 minIs individualised learning even possible at primary school?Supporting a child according to their abilities: What does this mean and can Curriculum 21 enable individualised learning?
Family4 minA weekend on the BetelbergThe Betelberg ski area on Lenk's local mountain offers everything you need for a perfect day in the snow with the whole family.
Columns15 min«Children need parents who take time for them»Child and adolescent psychologist Fabian Grolimund on the biggest challenges facing parents today - and how they cope with them.
Columns5 min13 inspirational quotes for parentsIn each issue of Fritz+Fränzi, numerous personalities from research and practice have their say. A selection of the most inspiring statements to mark the anniversary of the 200th issue.
Health6 min«Sometimes I force my daughter to go out»A mother is worried because her eight-year-old daughter has no friends. She calls the parents' helpline for advice.
Columns3 min200 covers, 2800 topics, 4500 texts200th issue Fritz+Fränzi: Popular science, inspiring, close to the readers: this is how we see ourselves.
Family5 min4 favourite ideas for a relaxed Advent seasonThere's no need for stress during the Advent season and always having the same Grittibänz. With these tips, you too can soon shift down a gear and lick your fingers.
ADHD3 minLearning with ADHD: «I need a cat!»All three of the Vetsch family's sons have ADHD. The recipe for their turbulent everyday life is Ritalin, animals and open communication.
Development6 minThis is how we teach children self-respectParents and teachers play a crucial role in instilling self-respect and self-esteem in a child.
Learning7 minAt school, the child is at the centre, not the parentsIn principle, it is a good thing for parents to seek dialogue with the school - as long as they do not overstep their authority.
ADHD17 minADHD and school: how it worksWhat does ADHD mean for those affected? For parents and teachers? And what does it take for children and young people with ADHD to learn well?
Videos2 minAnger and aggression: understanding, coping, growingAnnette Cina, psychologist and psychotherapist, shows how families can deal constructively with anger and aggression.
ADHD2 minLearning with ADHD: Our topic in December and JanuaryInattentive, impulsive, hyperactive: How children and young people with ADHD reconcile their symptoms and the demands of school.
Media5 minAt what point does GPS tracking become intrusive?More and more children are constantly being tracked by their parents. Even at school. This is detrimental to children's development, writes our author.
Development5 min«High sensitivity is not a weakness, but a gift»Highly sensitive parents are often particularly sensitive to their child's needs. Brigitte Küster advises them to take specific care of themselves.