Media7 minHow do we protect our children from online abuse?Sexual harassment and cyberbullying are now so widespread among young people that parents and schools need to take action.
Media2 minWas everything really better in the past?How long did we once sit in front of the TV and radio ourselves? To understand our children's media consumption, it helps to look back.
Media2 minSetting limits on mobile phone use - but how?Mobile phone use is a constant point of contention in many families. The winner is the one who takes a step towards their child.
Media2 minHow influencers influence our childrenLeading figures from the Internet shape the values and behaviour of young people, so parents should know them.
Media2 minIt doesn't always have to be educationally valuableWe parents like to relax in front of the screen. But we often don't like to see our children doing the same. Why is that?
Gaming2 minGaming is not as bad as you thinkComputer games are frowned upon or even banned in many families. Yet children can learn a lot from gaming.
Gaming2 minWhat is more important: the real or the virtual world?Parents prefer their children to meet in real life rather than online. Teenagers are much more relaxed about this.
Media2 minHow tightly should parents control their child's mobile phone?Having their own mobile phone increases the risk of a child coming across unsuitable content. This is when conversations are needed.
Media3 minWhat parents should know about Snapchat80 per cent of Swiss teenagers use the Snapchat app several times a day. What parents should know about it.
Media2 minFrom toy to work toolAt kindergarten age, the parents' tablet or mobile phone is only used by the little ones for fun. This changes from primary school onwards.
Media2 minMedia rules apply to allRules should not only discipline children, but also apply to everyone - including parents. Especially when it comes to dealing with the media.
Media2 minWhy media literacy is more important than everA study shows how the use of digital media by young people has developed over the last ten years.
Media2 minTinkering like a computerProgramming is a school subject in many Swiss cantons. This makes sense and promotes important skills in children.
Media5 minWhat is a sustainable mobile phone?Media competence also means thinking about ecological aspects. Longevity is the key concept here.
Media2 minA short Tiktok profileTiktok is the most popular app among children and young people. The video portal offers plenty of room for creativity. Parents should bear these points in mind.
Media2 minNot just the devil's stuffSocial networks have a bad reputation among parents. Mums and dads often don't realise that their teenagers are creatively active on them.
Bullying3 minCyberbullying thrives on spectatorsBullying never only affects victims and perpetrators, but also followers and bystanders. If you want to solve the problem, you have to get them on board.
Media2 minWhat parents should know about InstagramThe most important questions and answers about the most popular social media platform among young people.
Family2 minFirst steps towards media independenceIf your child is now allowed to use the PC or mobile phone alone, this should always be associated with clear rules. Also thematise the problematic aspects
Family2 minLearning how to use a mobile phoneMobile phones, games and the internet become an issue when children start school. Parents can now lay the foundations for their child's good media use.
Media2 minChildren's pictures on Facebook? A delicate balancing actIs it a good idea to post pictures of your offspring? One father explains the tricks he uses to protect his children.
Media2 minThe scam with the passportBattle Pass or Season Pass: What parents need to know about the payment model designed to bind young people to games in the long term.
Media2 minSpellbound by beautiful appearancesWhat can you do if your daughter follows dubious Instagram role models? One approach: laugh at the stars together.
Media2 minDifferent families, different mobile phone rulesIn Chindsgi, children get to know other children and parents get to know other parents. This often leads to discussions about media rules.