Media2 minMedia use: Negotiating effectively with childrenTo regulate their child's media use, parents should establish clear rules with them. They should be well prepared when negotiating these rules.
Columns6 minIt's not what we say that counts, but what we doChildren are acutely aware when parents don't practise what they preach. Showing attitude is more advisable than being a role model.
Columns15 min«Children need parents who take time for them»Child and adolescent psychologist Fabian Grolimund on the biggest challenges facing parents today - and how they cope with them.
Media16 min«Parents need to learn to assert themselves when it comes to mobile phones.»Media expert Daniel Wolff knows how much time children spend on their mobile phones every day – and what they experience online. Parents would do well to supervise them more closely.
Media3 min«At 14, I believed everything I saw on Tiktok»Manyutha, 16, would only allow access to social media from the age of 16. Only then can young people use it responsibly. Before that, they are overwhelmed.
Media2 minHow your child can become media-resilientMedia resilience: Learning to use digital media safely is an important task - and one that requires both school and parents.
Media2 minScreen time: clear rules and attentionIf siblings argue about different screen times, it's up to the parents. With these rules, there will be fewer conflicts.
Media3 minSocial media: «You can't do without it either»Meret, 16, is aware of the dangers of social media. For her, the age at which children are given a smartphone is crucial.
Columns3 min«Sometimes I wish for the world back then»Verena, 48, is particularly annoyed by shallow short videos. Nevertheless, she doesn't want to completely ban her daughters, 13, from social media.
Columns5 min«Ask your child what they like in the virtual world»Psychiatrist Susanne Walitza advises parents to talk to their child first if Insta and Tiktok get out of hand.
Media3 min«Social media can be incredibly manipulative»Effi, 16, would recommend social media from thirteen at the earliest and advises parents to set limited screen time.
Media2 minMobile phones: a ban is too easyChildren and young people can learn how to use mobile phones responsibly at school - as long as it is not banned there.
Columns16 minWhat fascinates young people about social media?How does the constant stream of social media affect young people? What concerns are there? What can parents do?
Columns6 minSocial media: Protecting children - but how?Australia bans social media for children and young people under the age of 16. Is this a good way forward? Five questions and answers.
Media2 min«We want to bring current affairs into the classroom»The Inform platform prepares current newspaper articles and radio programmes for use in the classroom, giving young people access to developments in the world.
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.
Media2 minHow to protect your child onlineIn order to introduce young people to the dangers and realities of the Internet, we need to acquire the necessary knowledge.
Family2 min«We want smart kids, not smartphones»The "Smartphone-free childhood" association supports parents in advocating the responsible use of digital devices.
Education3 min«It's not always easy for me to let go in everyday life»Letting go has a lot to do with trust, says Yolanda Andreoli. Agreements and compromises give the family security.
Columns6 minIs social media radicalising our youth?Black-and-white thinking on social media harms children and young people. It fuels conflicts and increases fears about the future.
Family6 minHow harmful is media consumption for young children?Suddenly the five-year-old wants to play a computer game. But do young children need media? And: How much is too much?
Kindergarten3 min«Parents should be aware of their child's media consumption»How should parents of kindergarten children deal with media? Does the child already need the Internet? We ask media educator Eveline Hipeli.
Media2 minIs my child ready for their own mobile phone?At the latest when "everyone else" has one, your own child also wants a mobile phone. But when can parents fulfil this wish? A guide.
Media3 minArtificial intelligence: utilising the opportunities for learningArtificial intelligence is finding its way into schools. This needs to be accompanied critically, but with an open mind.