Editorial blog2 minAnger: Our theme for December and JanuaryWhen children see red, their caregivers are often helpless. Why does the child react this way? And how can parents and teachers respond?
Psychology2 min«I want to support my daughters even when they can hardly support themselves.»Bernadette Bürer, 42, is autistic and has ADHD. As a mother, co-regulation is important to her. It is also like therapy for her inner child.
Education17 minWhy is my child acting up like this?Shouting, swearing, lashing out, biting and kicking: when children see red with anger, their carers often feel helpless.
Development9 minDoes my child have serious problems or is it just a phase?What should you do if your child suddenly starts behaving differently? Is it a serious problem or just a phase? A guide.
Family7 minHow sound healing can soothe anger in childrenAngry children can often no longer be reached with words. Sound healing can help. A visit to sound therapist Bettina Steffen.
Columns8 minParents at an impasseWhere children supposedly have too much power over their family, parents are actually leaving them alone with too much responsibility, according to Jesper Juul.
Columns8 minAggression is healthyThe way we deal with aggression is central to our mental well-being, says Jesper Juul.
Development7 min6 tips for parents with a cheeky childIs your child cheeky, behaving outrageously and using swear words? Why such behaviour is typical for this age - and how to deal with it more easily.
Columns5 minEmpathy instead of a power struggleA child who does not respect authority puts parents to the test. Jesper Juul says that this behaviour is usually copied.