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.
Media2 minPreparing children for school with learning appsAt the end of kindergarten, many children want to prepare for school. Learning apps for smartphones can provide valuable support here.
Media2 minMobile phone gone - problem solved?Too much mobile phone use can make you ill. However, there is often a deeper problem behind this.
Media2 minHate speech and the law: what you need to knowMini-series on hate speech and the law: At the end, lawyer Martin Steiger explains the most important legal terms.
Media2 minIs that still opinion or already hate?Important for parents to know: What are harmless quarrels between teenagers and where are the limits of decency in terms of criminal law exceeded?
Media2 minChildren also face the threat of criminal lawWhat many parents and young people don't realise: If children under the age of 16 send pornographic content to their peers via mobile phone, they are liable to prosecution.
Gaming2 minTwitch is not child's playOn Twitch, young people can watch gamers play, chat with them and be part of a community. Parents need to know a few things about the platform.
Media2 minMedia literacy is an educational taskWhat is fake news? What role do social networks play? How parents can promote their children's media skills in the search for the truth.
Media2 minMobile phones and co: what parents should knowMichèle Brogle on safety settings, mobile phone confiscation as a punishment and age-appropriate rules.
Media2 minAfter Corona: Back to normalityDuring the lockdown, many children have drastically increased their media use. After the state of emergency, parents now have to re-regulate screen time.
Media2 minHow to protect your child from mobile phone radiationHow dangerous is mobile phone radiation? Experts are arguing about this. Smart parents take precautions and minimise their children's exposure to radiation.
Media2 minNegative experiences make you illYoung people who have bad experiences when using the internet and social media often suffer from physical and psychological complaints.
Media2 minThe rules of good behaviour onlineParents should ensure that their children know and observe netiquette. These are the dos and don'ts of online communication.
Media2 minOnline safety for young music stars on TikTokWith the Tiktok app, children and young people present themselves like pop stars. This attracts a dubious audience. Parents can take precautions with the right settings.
Teenagers playing video games at homeGaming2 minAre video games for children better than their reputation?Playing with limits: Well-dosed video games for children may be better than their reputation.
Male teenager ignoring scolding mom with mobile phone. He gestures her to leave him be as he smiles at his phone. Focus on the boy.Media2 minThe fear of missing outTeenagers often think they might miss out on something online. If parents understand and respect this urgency, they help to minimise stress.
Close up of schoolgirl typing text message on cell phone at the desk in the classroom.Media2 min7 apps that make everyday school life easierQuizlet, Simplemind and more: these seven applications turn your smartphone into a learning aid.
Media2 minWho may - and who may not?Children of different ages have different needs. Younger siblings demand the same media rights as their older brothers and sisters.
Media3 minApp outside!Outdoor activities with the family? These apps make family outings exciting again, even for teenagers...
kids looking at touch pad at home, e-learningMedia3 minMedia rules for siblingsFinding a good way of dealing with media in a multi-child family takes time, perseverance - and consensus. A guide.
Media2 minInfluencers as educational helpersDo you always have to see influencers as a problem? No, says Michael In Albon. He thinks they give rise to a good conversation with the child.