Education3 minBye-bye, maternal instinct!It is a common assumption that women are biologically predestined to be carers. What does science say about this?
Health3 minGender-sensitive parenting: an important task for parentsPsychologist Annika Butters knows why a gender-sensitive approach is essential, especially for young children and their identity development.
Development14 min«Children who are trans often know this very early on»Questions about gender are omnipresent, many young people consider themselves to be trans or non-binary. What is it all about?
Columns5 min«Hello? You really can't say that!»When children take on the role of language police and criticise their parents for their choice of words, trouble is inevitable.
Family10 min«Pinocchio might have preferred to remain a tree»Wu Tsang, in-house director at the Zurich Schauspielhaus, talks about children as an audience, two favourite characters and why she places her Pinocchio in a larger, highly topical context.
Development2 minGirls are also interested in things other than make-up tips3 questions for Laura Simon, one of the initiators of the new magazine "Kosmos "*, which is mainly aimed at girls.
Development6 minGender-neutral education - does that make sense?Zoomer grows up "gender creative". The first gender-neutral kindergarten in Stockholm. The path to more gender equality - or dangerous experiments?
Education2 min5 tips on how parents can raise their child in a gender-appropriate wayParents want equal opportunities for their girls and boys. 5 tips for parents to counteract gender stereotypes.
Education14 minTypical boy, typical girl? 7 myths put to the testWhat is the truth behind the supposed differences between girls and boys? Where do they come from? We put seven gender clichés to the test.
Development6 min«The genetics are almost the same for girls and boys!»Gender researcher Christa Binswanger says that the genetic differences between the sexes are minimal. The division is a simplification.
Family7 minHow boys in particular can enjoy reading moreThe "moving stories" project was originally primarily intended to promote the reading skills of boys. But girls also benefit from it.