Columns7 minDo war toys make children aggressive?An insecure mother seeks advice: should parents intervene when children "shoot" each other with plastic guns?
Columns6 minIt takes two to make a destructive relationship!It takes two to make a destructive relationship! A mother asks Jesper Juul for advice and is faced with a fundamental decision.
Blog6 minChildren should learn everything about deathHow should we talk to our children about death? And how should we deal with our grief and the grief of our children?
Columns6 minMy child is afraidFear of school, of monsters, of strangers - fears are completely normal for children. But where does this feeling come from and how can it be overcome?
Columns5 minCan there be two parenting styles in one family?Parents don't always have to pull together in front of the child. However, they should agree that they are different - and appreciate each other.
Columns13 minSmartphones have no place on the family island!Parenting expert Jesper Juul gives specific tips on how to organise media use so that "hearts don't starve".
Columns5 minTime out without lockdownIf a child is sent into isolation during a conflict, they are blamed. How does a time-out work without locking them away?
Columns19 minAvoiding violence and radicalisation - a guideIn this article, renowned Danish family therapist Jesper Juul explains how aggression, violence and potential radicalisation can be prevented in nurseries and schools.
Columns6 minAggression - an important basic feelingIn his text, Jesper Juul shows ways of dealing with parental or child aggression in the family.
Columns6 minChildren need recognition, not praiseSeven-year-old Lisa used to be a cheerful girl. Since going to school, she has become introverted and often aggressive. What to do? Jesper Juuls gives tips.
Columns6 minTake yourself seriously!Parents also have limits and need to relax. Unfortunately, mothers in particular tend to forget themselves. An appeal from Jesper Juul
Bullying5 minBullying does not start in the minds of childrenAccording to Jesper Juul, if there is an above-average incidence of bullying in a school, the reason is often a leadership problem.
Columns6 minMr Juul, do boys go through puberty differently to girls?A conversation with Danish family therapist Jesper Juul about hormones, desperate parents and his son's puberty.