Family3 min11 tips for a needs-oriented everyday lifeNo matter how much you resolve to raise your child in a needs-oriented way, it is sometimes not so easy in the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
Education15 minNeeds-based parenting: How does it work?What is important in needs-based parenting? And how can parents do justice to both their child and themselves?
Education4 min4 guiding principles for needs-based educationTwo female experts and one male expert explain what it means to raise a child in a bonding-friendly environment.
Family3 min«Puberty requires a great deal of tact and sensitivity.»Since their separation, Conny and Volker have maintained a friendly relationship and continue to prioritise the needs of their children.
Education3 min«We're not afraid to spoil the children.»Nadine and Alain live a conscious, needs-oriented life with their three sons. Often in spite of resistance.
Education3 min«I want my children to feel seen and heard.»Needs-based parenting starts with yourself, says Simone Spizzo. She has learned to listen without judging.
Education5 min«Is someone sharing their concern with me?»Those who practise needs-based parenting often have to contend with criticism. Psychologist Michèle Liussi explains how to counter this.
Health11 minChirpy at home, silent in kindergartenSome children don't say a word in the Chindsgi, while they speak normally at home. This may be due to a disorder called selective mutism.
Education4 min«Letting go is about having the right instinct»It's often not easy for parents to take a step back and let their children do their thing: three situations and how experts would deal with them.
Development3 min«It was important to us that our children think for themselves»The Vowles family look back on how it felt for them to let go. Including when they moved from Canada to Switzerland.
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.
Education15 minLetting go and giving children wingsLetting go is the inevitable course of events and essential for a child's development - and yet it is often anything but easy.
Family3 min«I had to let go of everything after the cancer diagnosis»Due to her breast cancer, Janna Ulrich had to reckon with not seeing her children grow up. She returned to life all the stronger for it.
Education6 min«Overprotected children are blocked in their autonomy»Psychotherapist Joëlle Gut on parents who find it difficult to let go and give their children more responsibility.
Education4 minLetting go changes depending on the development phaseParents must develop with their children and give them security and support on the one hand and freedom and trust on the other.
Family2 min9 tips on how parents can accompany transitions wellA new class or a move - transitions can be very unsettling for children and are often underestimated. These tips will help.
Family10 minRecognising transitions and providing good supportStarting school, starting a new class or moving house - there are many turning points in a child's life. This is how parents help their child with transitions.