ADHD12 min«Children usually know what they have to deal with»Instead of talking about "problems", psychiatrist Ben Furman says it is more helpful to define a skill that the child should learn.
Columns4 minBeing a parent means never not being a father or mother againThis is Mikael Krogerus' last article for Fritz+Fränzi. In it, the columnist draws many instructive conclusions about being a parent.
Columns9 minOur favourite texts 2023 from the kindergarten bookletsThe special edition on kindergarten is published four times a year. The editorial team has selected the best texts and quotes for you in 2023.
Columns12 minOur favourite 2023 texts from the Fritz+Fränzi magazinesThe Fritz+Fränzi magazine is published ten times a year. The online editorial team has selected the texts that have particularly touched us, inspired us and given us food for thought.
Columns2 minCommunication: Our topic in December and JanuaryGood communication in the family creates closeness and understanding for each other: How the exchange between parents and child succeeds.
Columns3 minWhy you should read to your childMikael Krogerus talks about his enjoyment of reading aloud, what it does for him and his children and why parents are tricking themselves in the process.
Columns2 minThe stress of not being good enoughSocial pressure pushes young people and parents into perfectionism. In the darkest hours, columnist Mikael Krogerus turns to God and asks for salvation.
Columns3 minIt is not your job to make your children happy!Parents should not endeavour to be anxious to relieve their children of every problem, but to take their take their feelings seriously.
Columns3 minThe best parenting adviceOur columnist Mikael Krogerus explains why parents should ask their children for advice and reveals his daughter's best tip.
Columns3 min«What do you want to be when you grow up?»Our columnist Mikael Krogerus writes about why we should stop asking our children this question and which question would be the right one.
Columns3 minWhat I learnt about parenting from Mark ZuckerbergDaily rituals are more important than the few highlights of family life, writes our columnist Mikael Krogerus.
Columns2 minMy three most important tips for all parentsOur columnist Mikael Krogerus learnt a lot for life from children's answers.
Columns3 minThere is no right time for childrenLike everything in life, becoming a young parent has certain advantages and certain disadvantages, our columnist talks about his experiences.
Blog3 minDo teenagers have to slam doors?Slamming doors is the language of puberty and leaves parents in emotional chaos. Columnist Mikael Krogerus gets to the bottom of it.
Columns3 minEverything for the childThe happy child is the new status symbol and is becoming the saviour figure who is supposed to save the whole world, says columnist Mikael Krogerus.
Columns3 minWee-wee in the tipiWhen camping with the kids, you learn what it means to have children: It's hard, but you survive.
Columns3 minNaches and YichesParents and children love each other in different, fundamental and unique ways, says Mikael Krogerus.
Columns3 minExcel parenting - how men can learn family workMikael Krogerus explains what "Excel Parenting" is all about and how it differs from a normal list of offices.
Columns3 minOne for all, all for one!Why it was important for our columnist that his children play team sports - and then right that they stopped.
Columns3 minMy invisible friendMikael Krogerus remembers his imaginary companion through his kindergarten years and why he was so important to him.
Columns3 minWhat is a good friend?"What is a good friend?" asks Mikael Krogerus' daughter and makes a suggestion that our columnist still likes today.
Columns3 minExperience a real adventure with your childHow can we spend time with our children so that they remember it for a long time? Our columnist was inspired by a book.
Columns3 minWhat I am afraid ofThe virus has triggered a new, old feeling in many people who have become relatively content and secure in an affluent society: fear.
Columns4 minCorona time is film timeLimitation instead of boundlessness, says Mikael Krogerus. And tries to show his children new films instead of series.