Columns5 min«Is that allowed?» – The case of the penis warmers in the classroomCreativity knows no bounds – or does it? Music teacher Sibylle Dubs gets her class excited about a project that calls for a flexible solution.
Columns6 minWhat should you do if a pupil is being difficult?One pupil is constantly causing trouble in music lessons. Our columnist manages to win him over through sound experiments and a lot of relationship-building.
Editorial blog2 minAnger: Our theme for December and JanuaryWhen children see red, their caregivers are often helpless. Why does the child react this way? And how can parents and teachers respond?
Psychology2 min«I want to support my daughters even when they can hardly support themselves.»Bernadette Bürer, 42, is autistic and has ADHD. As a mother, co-regulation is important to her. It is also like therapy for her inner child.
Education5 minWhen children lose their temper: 4 no-gos for fathersOutbursts of anger and aggressive behaviour place great demands on parents. Fathers in particular feel they have to respond with harshness and severity. Why this is not a good idea.
Family3 min«I first had to learn to accept anger as something normal.»Andrea, 39, is a teacher and lives with her family in the canton of Thurgau. The memories of a childhood home full of aggression continue to affect her to this day.
Education17 minWhy is my child acting up like this?Shouting, swearing, lashing out, biting and kicking: when children see red with anger, their carers often feel helpless.
School6 min«You don't always have to have the last word.»Special needs teacher Sammy Frey advises schools and teachers on how to better deal with aggressive behaviour in the classroom.
Education7 minOn three, you're dead!When children wave toy weapons around, many parents become alarmed. Experts advise calmness – and clear rules.
ADHD5 min«Our daughter storms into the house and screams or cries»A mother turns to the ADHD organisation elpos because she no longer knows how to support her daughter after school.
Videos2 minAnger and aggression: understanding, coping, growingAnnette Cina, psychologist and psychotherapist, shows how families can deal constructively with anger and aggression.
Development5 minPuberty: a time of changeHow the mind and body change during puberty and why friendships suddenly take centre stage. A brief overview.
Blog6 minHow to guide your child through their emotional stormChildren first have to learn to cope with and regulate their own feelings. Parents are often blocked by three misconceptions.
Health3 minWhen your own child gets on your last nerveDealing with your own anger and the anger of your children can be learnt! Psychologist Annette Cina explains how.
Family7 minHow sound healing can soothe anger in childrenAngry children can often no longer be reached with words. Sound healing can help. A visit to sound therapist Bettina Steffen.
Education12 min«Boys need to learn a healthy way of dealing with their aggression»Boys' coach Anton Wieser on scuffling teenagers and parents who are challenged to strengthen their sons.
Health4 minHow your child learns to deal with their emotionsHow children develop emotional skills and what parents can do to support them.
Development7 minHow to support your child in dealing with feelingsEmotional regulation in children: This process is linked to brain development - and can be supported by parents.
School3 min«The counselling role has made me more self-confident»Petra Brem and her husband have three children: Nelia, Malin and Leanne. Nelia was a consultant in the ideas office at Kaisten primary school last term.
School3 min«We would have been spared a lot of suffering with such counselling»Stephanie Hagmann and her partner have an 8-year-old daughter. The family has been taking part in the family classroom since summer 2020.
Development3 min«Paolo is sorry that he was so quick-tempered»A mum has problems with her 12-year-old son. Now they both take part in the family classroom at their school. A field report.
Bullying6 min«A child should be allowed to resolve conflicts themselves»Psychologist Fabian Grolimund says that the foundations for social behaviour are laid at an early age. It is therefore particularly important for parents to set an example of such behaviour.
Columns2 minWhat should you do if your daughter is beaten by her best friend?My daughter's relationship with her best friend is toxic, writes one mother. There is regular physical violence. Find out what our team of experts has to say.
Education21 minJealousy: Rivals in the familyRivalry or a bitter sibling fight? How should parents deal with competition between children? 23 answers to the most important questions.