Columns5 min7 brilliant games for children and parentsIf we get our offspring hooked on interesting games early on, they will be bored with undemanding games later on.
Education1 minTalk to your child about cybergroomingTiktok, Instagram and online games: these platforms are not only used by older children and young people - but also by paedophiles.
Columns4 min«My mum doesn't keep her promises»13-year-old Titus is disappointed: his mum has long promised to buy him a new Playstation.
Columns5 minAll children should be able to gameInclusion has a difficult time in the gaming industry. However, efforts are being made to enable children with disabilities to enjoy barrier-free gaming.
Columns4 min«My parents won't let me game»At 10 years old, Michi is the oldest of three siblings. It annoys him that his parents don't allow him to play games. That's what our expert says.
Family8 minIs gaming just annoying? 7 aha-experiences of a mumDo you know which game your child is passionate about and what makes it so interesting? Our editor finally asked and learnt a lot.
Columns1 minWhen gaming becomes a problemIf a child only plays games and neglects social contacts and school, parents should take action. How to recognise whether your child is developing a gaming addiction and where you can get support.
Columns3 min«I've done a lot of gambling myself and understand my son»Gabriela doesn't want to give her son Leo too rigid guidelines when it comes to gaming. She prefers to let him help make decisions and gain his own experience.
Columns3 minThe most popular games among children and young peopleThere are countless games and new ones are being added all the time. However, there are many classics among the top favourites among children and young people.
Columns2 min7 tips on how you can accompany your child when gamingIf your child is constantly gaming, parents' nerves can quickly become frayed. These 7 tips ensure a more relaxed approach.
Columns3 min«We dream of our children playing in the forest more often»Anna and Matthias make sure their children have a good balance between school, sport and gaming. Find out how the parents achieve this.
Columns17 minGaming: What's the best way for parents to deal with it?Children and young people are fascinated by gaming. How can parents ensure that gaming time doesn't get out of hand?
Columns6 min«A game ban drives a wedge into the relationship»Prevention expert Christina Thalmann knows why young people sometimes simply don't manage to stop gaming themselves.
Columns3 minGaming: «As soon as my son gets hold of a device, it starts»Children who game a lot make parents despair. Saskia and Michael tell their story.
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.
Columns5 minAcquiring knowledge in a playful waySerious games are ideal for teaching serious content. Because fun is not neglected in digital games.
Gaming13 min«A day without a smartphone is a disaster for teenagers»Franz Eidenbenz knows how easily an online addiction can develop - and also what can prevent or cure it: the feeling of being valuable.
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.
Education12 min«Boys need to learn a healthy way of dealing with their aggression»Boys' coach Anton Wieser on scuffling teenagers and parents who are challenged to strengthen their sons.
Gaming2 minPlay by your own rulesSome children not only use games to pass the time, but also reprogramme them. Often with astonishingly creative results.
Education1 minSwitch off the device now!Have you agreed a fixed TV or gaming time with your child and they are not sticking to it? Our tip offers you support in this situation.
Gaming2 minGaming is not as bad as you thinkComputer games are frowned upon or even banned in many families. Yet children can learn a lot from gaming.
Gaming2 minWhat is more important: the real or the virtual world?Parents prefer their children to meet in real life rather than online. Teenagers are much more relaxed about this.
Columns2 minDo digital services improve reading skills?These and three other questions are answered in the chapter "Education and media" in the dossier "100 questions - 100 answers on the topic of media".