Podcasts2 minWhat do I want to be: Episode 10In episode 10, careers counsellor Nicole Fiechter explains when it makes sense to drop out of an apprenticeship and when perseverance is required.
Podcasts2 minWhat do I want to be: Episode 9In episode 9, Naemi tells us why she dropped out of secondary school and what training she will do instead.
Podcasts2 minWhat do I want to be: Episode 8n Episode 8, Nicole Fiechter-Weisskopf, head of the BIZ careers advice and information centre in Liestal BL, explains what alternatives there are to the Gymnasium.
Podcasts2 minWhat do I want to be: Episode 7In episode 7, Orion tells us why he likes his work in the dementia department of an old people's home so much.
Podcasts2 minWhat do I want to be: Episode 6In episode 6, Céline explains how she supports 14-year-old Gioele as a mentor.
Podcasts2 minWhat do I want to be: Episode 5In episode 5, Céline explains why she is involved as a career choice process coach.
Podcasts2 minWhat do I want to be: Episode 4In episode 4, Jan and Elia explain what a "career ambassador" is.
Podcasts2 minWhat do I want to be: Episode 2In episode 2, Riana talks about her visit to careers counsellor Gilles Shapira.
Podcasts2 minWhat do I want to be: Episode 1In episode 1, Riana talks about her first steps in choosing a career.
Family5 minPromoting cooperation between schools and parents, but how?An educational partnership between parents and teachers promotes a child's success at school in the long term. However, not all parents are equally involved.
Videos1 minChildren on the road to success?"A child's successful development does not depend on good grades," says Margrit Stamm. She points out which life skills parents should encourage in their children.
Columns3 minWhat makes mums happyThe impossibly noncommittal teenagers are already little adults. Michèle Binswanger describes what makes her happy as a mum.
Blog3 minWhen children are the better adultsMichèle Binswanger explains why it's a good sign when a teenager points out their own mistakes.
Education10 minNeeds-orientated parenting, but how?Parents should orientate themselves towards the child - not their own ideas. But how does needs-orientated parenting work in everyday family life?
Columns6 minRebellious at home - very well-behaved at schoolWe often perceive our children differently to outsiders. It is important to consider the context when assessing their behaviour.
Education15 minIf you are kind now, then ...A jelly bear for tidying up, a mobile phone withdrawal for bad grades - rewards and punishments are part of everyday life in many families.
Education3 minAvoiding punishments: 3 examples from everyday life with childrenHow do you teach rules of behaviour without punishment? Three typical crisis situations from everyday parenting and how to deal with them.
Family4 minKindergarten: Exciting books for parents & childrenWe have put together a selection of books about kindergarten for you. Have fun browsing!
Columns8 minAggression is healthyThe way we deal with aggression is central to our mental well-being, says Jesper Juul.
Columns4 minAggression in the familyAggression is an essential part of human relationships, both within and outside the family.
Development11 minHow can my child become self-confident?We all want to be loved unconditionally - it is the basis for our self-confidence. This is how a child develops this important building block.
Learning3 minFear of maths and the consequencesRecent research shows that most children with a strong fear of maths do not perform poorly in this subject.
Family2 min«I don't care about stupid sayings»David is the eldest of three children and feels self-confident. The high school student thinks he has earned this self-confidence himself.