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.
Columns2 minNeeds-based education: Our topic for JuneEvelin Hartmann presents the dossier «Needs-based education» and other topics from the June issue.
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.
Education13 min«Children must become strong themselves - through their own actions»Education expert Herbert Renz-Polster on authority, the art of setting the right boundaries and the question of what makes children strong.
Education14 min«Parents need a lot of confidence. In themselves. And in life»Many parents want to bring up their children in a needs-orientated way and primarily fulfil their wishes, says educationalist Inke Hummel. The author of the guidebook believes that the reason for this is a reluctance to engage in conflict that stems from their own childhood.
Education1 min«Needs-orientated does not mean conflict-free»In a video interview, Inke Hummel explains what needs-orientated parenting means and why communication is so important in this context.
Education10 minNeeds-orientated parenting, but how?Parents should orientate themselves towards the child - not their own ideas. But how does needs-orientated parenting work in everyday family life?
Family3 minWe tell: «Maintaining children's self-love at school»For Raphaela and Marcel, self-love means, above all, developing their full potential. They bring up their children in a needs-orientated way and look forward to their time at school with concern.