Education13 min«If we argue constructively, our children will learn to do the same»Aggression is a form of energy, says Mathias Voelchert in this month's interview. We should use it sensibly.
Columns6 minThe art of saying no without hurting or offendingToday, mums and dads often say yes, even if they actually mean no. Yet children need authentic feedback from their parents.
Columns4 minAggression in the familyAggression is an essential part of human relationships, both within and outside the family.
Health3 minBreaking off contact: «Children owe their parents nothing»The philosopher Barbara Bleisch says that children only take the radical step of removing their parents from their lives after suffering many injuries.
Columns6 minThe emptiness after the likesSocial media is more strongly linked to emotions, with negative consequences for the emotional world of young people, says our columnist Thomas Feibel.
Family12 minThat's why children argueChildren like to argue a lot. How should parents deal with this? How much arguing is normal? And when is it appropriate to intervene?
Columns5 minProblems and arguments at the dinner table?Danish family therapist Jesper Juul on problems at the dinner table, what parents can do if their child "doesn't eat" and other questions.
Family16 minChildren of divorce: How can a good separation be achieved?How does a good separation work and how do children suffer the least? Help and tips for separation.
Columns3 min«Help, our children are always fighting!»It's normal for siblings to argue from time to time. Our two daughters are constantly at loggerheads. What can we do? Reto, 41 and Katja, 38, Zurich
Learning5 minHomework? Don't panic!Homework is a constant source of irritation in many families. STEP course leader Liselotte Braun answers the most frequently asked questions from parents.