Columns3 minWhat I learnt about parenting from Mark ZuckerbergDaily rituals are more important than the few highlights of family life, writes our columnist Mikael Krogerus.
Blog7 minThe Botox culture harms children's self-esteemMothers and fathers often don't realise the disastrous effects of their pursuit of the perfect life: children become obsessed with meaningless things - and even five-year-olds are preoccupied with how stupid, ugly or uncool they are instead of being happy and feeling secure.
Columns2 minMy three most important tips for all parentsOur columnist Mikael Krogerus learnt a lot for life from children's answers.
Columns3 minThere is no right time for childrenLike everything in life, becoming a young parent has certain advantages and certain disadvantages, our columnist talks about his experiences.
Columns3 minOur children need «meh Dräck» - and more confidenceEssentials are missing in the digitalised world. Nevertheless, the next generation will find itself in it, writes our columnist Michèle Binswanger.
Blog3 minDo teenagers have to slam doors?Slamming doors is the language of puberty and leaves parents in emotional chaos. Columnist Mikael Krogerus gets to the bottom of it.
Columns6 minWhich messages can my child see?Fake news is dangerous, confirms our columnist, and explains the effect real news has on children and how parents communicate it to them.
Columns3 min«A knife is quickly drawn on the way out»Why do we simply accept the violence that young men experience and how should we react to it as mothers?
Columns3 minEverything for the childThe happy child is the new status symbol and is becoming the saviour figure who is supposed to save the whole world, says columnist Mikael Krogerus.
Columns3 minWhat makes mums happyThe impossibly noncommittal teenagers are already little adults. Michèle Binswanger describes what makes her happy as a mum.
Columns3 minWee-wee in the tipiWhen camping with the kids, you learn what it means to have children: It's hard, but you survive.
Blog3 minWhen children are the better adultsMichèle Binswanger explains why it's a good sign when a teenager points out their own mistakes.
Blog6 minWhen fathers are present, everyone winsMothers are seen as the most important carers for their children. But fathers are just as capable. But they should become active themselves.
Columns3 minA year like ten yearsIn this article, Michèle Binswanger explains what the pandemic is doing to her, but above all to her children.
Columns5 minLearning from mistakes - really?Mistakes must be corrected - this is the only way to learn. This is a conviction that many people rarely question. But it is worth doing.
Columns3 minThey're crazy, the auntsMichèle Binswanger reminisces about when her children were small and reveals what the aunts are all about.
Columns3 minPlanet of the TeenagersYoung people have their own language, which our columnist Michèle Binswanger tries to decode.
Columns3 minMy invisible friendMikael Krogerus remembers his imaginary companion through his kindergarten years and why he was so important to him.
Columns8 minThe children will soon be fledged - a summer dramaIn her house by the lake, Michèle Binswanger thinks about what her life will be like when the children have left home.
Columns3 minExperience a real adventure with your childHow can we spend time with our children so that they remember it for a long time? Our columnist was inspired by a book.
Columns3 minThe first day of the rest of your lifeLife will never be as good as it was on the last day of kindergarten, writes Mikael Krogerus. But also never as bad as we feared back then.
Columns6 minUnsure about parenting? That's a good sign!Are you often unsure whether you are raising your children well? Then you're on the right track, says psychologist Fabian Grolimund.
Blog3 minA Beetle on InterrailFly, angel, fly! Or alternatively, take the train. Michèle Binswanger's daughter is travelling through Europe with Interrail.
Columns8 minYour child's future is now!Parents plan, organise and worry. Totally unnecessary, says Jesper Juul. It is much more important to treat our children honestly.