Columns2 minNeeds-based education: Our topic for JuneEvelin Hartmann presents the dossier «Needs-based education» and other topics from the June issue.
Columns2 minOur topic in May: Where to school?Inclusion, grades, staff shortages: schools have to put up with a lot of questions. Where is the need for action most urgent?
Columns2 minSocial Media: Our topic in AprilYoung people are captivated by social networks - with uncertain consequences. Where are the dangers, where is the potential? And what should parents look out for?
Columns2 minMums: Our topic in MarchShe is caring, self-sacrificing, her love unwavering - the ideal of the good mother persists. How do we get one step closer?
Columns2 minSleep: Our topic in FebruaryChildren and adolescents also suffer from sleep disorders. What the reasons are, what the consequences are and how parents can help.
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.
Columns1 minHigh sensitivity: Our topic in NovemberSome people experience the world around them particularly intensely. How children can use high sensitivity as a strength.
Columns2 minPuberty: Our topic in OctoberThe role of parents also changes during puberty. How everyone can get through this time of upheaval more calmly.
Columns2 minLetting go: Our topic in SeptemberChildren need a strong bond - and strive for autonomy. How parents manage to guide them through this area of tension.
Columns2 minGaming: Our theme in July and AugustParents are often annoyed and worried when their children play games on the console. What rules can be used to defuse the irritating issue of gaming.
Columns1 minResilience: Our topic in JuneWhy some people are better able to cope with difficult life circumstances than others - and how parents can strengthen their child's resilience.
Columns2 minSelf-care: Our topic in MayTaking care of ourselves is an imperative of our time. How we recognise what is important to us and what we lack.
Columns2 minSchool anxiety: Our topic in AprilMore and more children are refusing to go to school - not because they don't want to, but out of fear. Why this is the case and how parents can best respond.
Columns2 minEating disorders: Our topic in MarchWhy adolescents have problems with eating and what parents can do to contribute to a positive body image.
Columns2 minSchool grades: Our topic in FebruaryThey do not adequately reflect performance. Nevertheless, the grades persist. Why this is the case and what the alternatives are good for.
Columns2 minCommunication: Our topic in December and JanuaryGood communication in the family creates closeness and understanding for each other: How the exchange between parents and child succeeds.
Columns2 minPerfectionism: Our topic in NovemberThey have high expectations and don't want to make any mistakes - what drives perfectionist children and what parents should look out for.
Columns3 minPatchwork: Our theme in OctoberHappiness at the second attempt? Where the challenges and opportunities lie when starting a blended family.
Bullying3 minCyberbullying: Our topic in SeptemberRound-the-clock attacks: What triggers online hate speech and how to react correctly.
Columns3 minChild development: Our topic in July and AugustEvery child is different - but there are still typical developmental phases. If you know these, you can take a more relaxed approach to everyday family life.
Columns3 minYouth in crisis: Our topic in MayWhy more and more children and young people are suffering from mental illness - and what parents should look out for.
Columns3 minParenting myths: Our topic in AprilWhich beliefs shape our behaviour when dealing with children - and what they really mean for mothers, fathers and teachers.
Columns3 minParental stress: Our topic in MarchWhy more and more fathers and mothers feel overworked - and how they can prevent burnout.
Columns3 minInclusion: Our topic in FebruaryChildren with disabilities are now integrated into mainstream classes. How the model works in everyday life - and where it reaches its limits.