Development2 minDefiant children need tougher parenting. Right?The myths of parenting. The Elternsein Foundation, publisher of the Swiss parenting magazine Fritz+Fränzi, gets to the bottom of 15 parenting myths.
Family6 min«Mrs Rösler, what is the coronavirus crisis doing to equal opportunities at school?»The coronavirus crisis and distance learning are putting equal opportunities in the classroom to the test. Dagmar Röslerm, what does this mean for families and schools?
Development5 minGenes determine success at school - but differently than we thinkThrough the upbringing and behaviour of the parents, genes influence development even if the children have not inherited them.
Columns3 minGuerrilla parents: Why children need more resistanceMany children suffer from misunderstood encouragement, writes Michèle Binswanger and, as a mother, is practising more resistance.
Blog5 minAs parents, how do we escape the offsetting trap?The division of household and family tasks and responsibilities is a source of contention for many parents. How can you escape the constant trap of balancing up?
Family4 minDigital change means a transformation of the schoolSimply using digital devices in the classroom is not enough. We need to rethink the way we learn and teach.
Mueller family theme 'Self-love' Photographed in Islisberg on 10.11.2019Family3 minWe tell: «Maintaining children's self-love at school»For Raphaela and Marcel, self-love means, above all, developing their full potential. They bring up their children in a needs-orientated way and look forward to their time at school with concern.
Family7 minBeing a father, mother, parentHow families succeed. This is how parents work as a team, even if they don't always agree on parenting.
Family7 minWhat to do when grandparents interfere in your upbringing?Parents educate, grandparents accompany, that's the rule. In everyday life, however, the implementation harbours potential for conflict. Tips to make the situation easier for everyone.
Blog3 minThe Wednesday-Date principleMikael Krogerus on the only parenting principle he would like to recommend to parents-to-be: one date night a week.
Portrait of family therapist Jesper Juul on 5 September in Odder/Denmark. Photo: Franz BischofColumns7 minParenting without power playGiving children responsibility does not mean fulfilling their every wish.
Career choice4 minWhat really matters in the application processNeither grades nor application portfolios show suitability for an apprenticeship. Vocational trainers reveal what is important when filling an apprenticeship position.
Career choice6 minSo the career choice is not a painThis is how young people find out which apprenticeship suits them best.
Columns8 minIn memory of Jesper Juul: The big interview (part 1)Jesper Juul talks about his childhood, his role as a father and why he thinks parents are better experts for their children than teachers.
Education3 minAnxious Americans, relaxed SwedesA majority of American parents consider work ethic and obedience to be the most important values in parenting. Swedish parents, on the other hand, emphasise independence and imagination in their children.
Education12 minHow do parents deal with their feelings?Everyday life for parents is like a rollercoaster of emotions. Mums and dads often find it difficult to deal with negative emotions.
Blog5 minMy ten favourite mummy mantrasUlrike Légé shares her 10 favourite mummy mantras that help her when she gets stuck in parenting or everyday life.
Columns18 minEducation and family - 24 questions and answersHow does parenting work? What is the right recipe? How much care is appropriate, how much trust is necessary? 24 questions and answers on the subject of parenting.
Blog2 min100 questions and answers. Our magazine in JuneOur June issue: experts answer the 100 most pressing questions about parenting, family and school. Editor-in-chief Nik Niethammer explains.
Columns5 minIs my child fit for the world of work?Trainers complain that many young people lack manners and stamina. This is not least due to a lack of media skills.
Family5 minAuthority: How strictly do we educate?Parents have different views on authority in parenting. Two mothers talk about how they deal with the topic of authority and strictness.
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.
Education6 min«Pampering is a kind of addiction»Psychologist Jürg Frick has been studying overprotection in parenting for three decades. He says: "Spoilt children become dependent.
Education4 minWhen can children go swimming alone?Swimming school owner Nadja Winter explains which three check questions parents should carry out and how old a child should be to swim unsupervised in the lake.