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.
Media2 minMeeting AI with the necessary knowledgeIn order to keep pace with artificial intelligence, we need to be as informed as possible.
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.
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.
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.
Media2 minThis platform offers parents guidance in everyday digital lifeSwisscom Campus provides trustworthy information so that parents can guide their children safely through the media jungle.
Media3 minLearning with AICan AI be useful in schools? Opinions are divided. A primary school teacher from Lucerne is already using it. His experience.
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.
Media3 minRules instead of bans: Using mobile phones sensibly at schoolMany of our neighbouring countries are banning mobile phones from schools. Why this is not a good idea.
Media2 minMedia skills - taught in practiceExciting school projects are rarely accompanied by media. Pupils could learn a lot about media skills.
Media2 minI look great - on the netA beauty arms race is taking place on social media like Tiktok. We need to talk to our child about what this is doing to us.
Media2 minFriendship for moneyIn social media, popularity is for sale. This can be devastating for young people - and not just financially.
Media2 min«What, us too? But ... work is calling!»To ensure that mobile phone-free times in the family are a benefit for everyone, parents must also put their smartphones aside.
Media3 minUseful apps for the whole familyPlan menus, synchronise appointments or organise excursions: These apps make everyday family life easier and more enjoyable.
Media2 minParents must be role modelsMany parents are fussy about their children's media consumption - but they should first question their own behaviour.
Media2 min10 golden rules for the class chatExchanging ideas at school via a digital class chat can be a valuable exercise.
Media3 minThe first mobile phone - dream and nightmareFor many teenagers, their first mobile phone is a big wish come true. However, parents should bear a few things in mind.
Media2 minThe end of homework?Chat GPT completes writing tasks at the click of a button. What children need now is not a ban, but inner motivation to learn.
Gaming2 minPlay by your own rulesSome children not only use games to pass the time, but also reprogramme them. Often with astonishingly creative results.
Media2 minWhen children tinker with appsChildren can also show their creativity when using their mobile phones. Parents should not prevent this, but should be attentive to it.
Media2 minHot sex on the netSharing erotic content is almost normal among teenagers. What parents and children should know and be aware of.
Media2 minThe shitstorm over the carnival costumeChildren dressed up as Indians lead to heated discussions on social media. How should parents react in such cases?