Columns3 minOur children need «meh Dräck» - and more confidenceEssentials are missing in the digitalised world. Nevertheless, the next generation will find itself in it, writes our columnist Michèle Binswanger.
Columns3 min«A knife is quickly drawn on the way out»Why do we simply accept the violence that young men experience and how should we react to it as mothers?
Columns3 minWhat makes mums happyThe impossibly noncommittal teenagers are already little adults. Michèle Binswanger describes what makes her happy as a mum.
Blog3 minWhen children are the better adultsMichèle Binswanger explains why it's a good sign when a teenager points out their own mistakes.
Columns3 minA year like ten yearsIn this article, Michèle Binswanger explains what the pandemic is doing to her, but above all to her children.
Columns3 minThey're crazy, the auntsMichèle Binswanger reminisces about when her children were small and reveals what the aunts are all about.
Columns3 minPlanet of the TeenagersYoung people have their own language, which our columnist Michèle Binswanger tries to decode.
Columns8 minThe children will soon be fledged - a summer dramaIn her house by the lake, Michèle Binswanger thinks about what her life will be like when the children have left home.
Columns3 minA wonderful quarantine friendshipHow the lockdown got a pensioner and a young boy talking over the fence.
Columns3 minI'm a teenager, get me out of here!In her new lockdown mum blog, Michèle Binswanger counts the number of teenagers at home.
Columns3 minWhat I learnt about corona from my motherIn her lockdown mum blog, Michèle Binswanger reveals her favourite people to talk to on the phone and which question she asks first in every conversation.
Columns3 minMaturity test in the corona dilemmaIn her new lockdown mum blog, Michèle Binswanger reports on her daughter, who currently doesn't know whether she'll take her A-levels or get them as a present.
Columns3 minSpring and the art of being sadIn her new lockdown mum blog, Michèle Binswanger writes about spring, which makes every effort but still fails to dispel the coronavirus gloom.
Columns3 minLockdown balance sheet and a pinch of optimismIn her new lockdown mamagblog, Michèle Binswanger reports on delayed spring fever and a kind of shy anticipation of the post-corona period.
Columns4 minFamished for friendsIn her new lockdown mamagblog, Michèle Binswanger reports on a surreal journey from Basel to Zurich.
Blog3 minLiving with the virusFor our columnist, compassion and education are the best medicine against the threat posed by the coronavirus pandemic.
Columns4 minTime paradox in lockdownWith this text, Michèle Binswanger launches a lockdown mamagblog in which she reports on her experiences in the home office: Times paradox in lockdown.
Columns3 minGuerrilla parents: Why children need more resistanceMany children suffer from misunderstood encouragement, writes Michèle Binswanger and, as a mother, is practising more resistance.
Blog3 minSVP-positive at the family table?The older children get, the more interested they are in political issues. What if the teenagers get a whiff of politics at dinner?
Blog3 minEpic hoover battleHow our columnist Michèle Binswanger suffered a cleaning attack in her son's room.
Blog3 minArt instead of nostalgiaOur columnist Michéle Binswanger talks about a wonderful tradition she shares with her mother.
Blog3 minA Beetle on InterrailFly, angel, fly! Or alternatively, take the train. Michèle Binswanger's daughter is travelling through Europe with Interrail.
Blog3 minRaising children according to the gardener principleOur columnist Michèle Binswanger is the opposite of a helicopter mum. And is amazed that her children still turn out well.
Blog3 minHobbyless and proud of itWhen Michèle Binswanger's son slips into puberty seemingly without a hobby and is only interested in his mobile phone, she starts to worry.