Learning2 min«Exhibitions should awaken the joy of learning»Museums are boring for children? But not the Digital Museum of Learning, as programme manager Daniela Lozza explains in an interview.
Media3 minUseful apps for the whole familyPlan menus, synchronise appointments or organise excursions: These apps make everyday family life easier and more enjoyable.
Health3 minFasting and growing - is that possible?Restricting the amount of time you spend eating is all the rage. But how useful is fasting and what effects does it have on children and young people?
Family4 minHolidays in the snow in Serfaus-Fiss-LadisThe Tyrolean winter sports region consistently focuses on families and provides a variety of activities for successful holidays in the snow.
Development9 minWhen something goes wrong with children's feetKnuckle foot, flat foot or clubfoot: an orthopaedist and a physiotherapist explain what parents should look out for if their child is affected by a foot deformity.
Development8 min«If a child says they don't like sport, it's often due to the circumstances»"If a child says they don't like sport, it's often due to the circumstances" How do parents find the right sport for their child? And what should you do if your child doesn't get enough exercise? The two experts Ladina Ehrler-Scharplatz and Isabel Rest-Rivero will
Columns5 minYoung people and the media: against demonisationA study asks how young people in Switzerland are dealing with smartphones and the internet. The results are surprisingly positive.
Education5 minTrust in the potential of our childrenOur columnist believes that children's interests and strengths should take centre stage at primary school.
Columns3 minPressure to perform: «You haven't failed here»Yanek Schiavone is a teacher and learning coach at a school that promotes talent, particularly in football. He knows all about the pressure that young athletes are under.
Columns5 min«It is essential for children to be seen»Psychologist and perfectionism expert Christine Altstötter-Gleich knows what role parents play when children develop an unhealthy drive to achieve.
Columns3 minHelp, my daughter is bored at home!Daniela, 36, is sad: her daughter only wants to be with her friend, both 8 years old. She keeps getting new toys and clothes, and she rarely says no.
Columns3 minEating disorder: «At some point I became fascinated by being thin»The urge to always be perfect crept up on me. To always look good. To always weigh less. As a teenager, Alisha developed a severe eating disorder.
Columns6 minPerfectionism: We don't put any pressure on you!What attitudes do parents have towards achievement? And to what extent do they pass this on to their children?
Education14 min«Parents need a lot of confidence. In themselves. And in life»Many parents want to bring up their children in a needs-orientated way and primarily fulfil their wishes, says educationalist Inke Hummel. The author of the guidebook believes that the reason for this is a reluctance to engage in conflict that stems from their own childhood.
Columns3 min«I wanted to do better later on»Valentina Müller had a difficult childhood. The mother of one son had to learn to give up her claim to perfection in parenting.
Columns16 minHigher, faster, further - what drives perfectionist childrenPerfectionist children are never satisfied with themselves and their achievements. What makes them despair and how their environment can help them.
Education1 min«Needs-orientated does not mean conflict-free»In a video interview, Inke Hummel explains what needs-orientated parenting means and why communication is so important in this context.
Columns2 minPerfectionism: Our topic in NovemberThey have high expectations and don't want to make any mistakes - what drives perfectionist children and what parents should look out for.