Media3 min13 tips for breaking your smartphone habitsWhat if reaching for the smartphone happens automatically and unconsciously? 13 tips to break this unloved habit (for children AND their parents!)
Media3 min12 tips for good media educationIf you want to teach your children how to use new media in a healthy way, you should also keep an eye on your own media consumption.
Columns6 min«You're going out now until you've calmed down»Parents and teachers prescribe a "time-out" for raging children. It would be better to empathise and put their anger into words.
Education3 minHow do we talk to our teen about porn?We answer these and four other questions about love and sexuality from our big 100-question dossier.
Columns14 minHow do parents do justice to every child?We answer 19 questions on parenting and couple life from the big dossier: 100 questions and answers on parenting, family, school
Blog4 minTips for the patchwork familySeparate homes, not interfering, not wanting to be a new mum - these are Renata Canclini's tips for patchwork families.
Health3 minParental burnout: 7 tips to combat the impending crisisThe following tips can help parents to stay mentally fit and avoid physical and mental exhaustion.
Education2 min5 tips on how parents can raise their child in a gender-appropriate wayParents want equal opportunities for their girls and boys. 5 tips for parents to counteract gender stereotypes.
Family4 minTips for families in BernGiant slide at Bimano, tobogganing on the Gurten and the snow-covered Old Town: here are some tips for excursions with children in Bern.
Family2 min10 things that make your child happyWe advocate a childhood with fun and a dose of nonsense. Ten tried and tested tips for a break from everyday life.
Family1 minHighly sensitive pupils? Tips for teachersHighly sensitive children have perfectionist expectations of themselves and can easily become victims of bullying. With this guide, teachers learn how to deal with them.
Education3 minHighly sensitive children - 4 tips for parentsTips on how parents can help their highly sensitive child. By Brigitte Küster, head of the Institute for High Sensitivity.
Family2 minGiving - but fair!Child labour is involved in the production of many toys. Christmas offers a good opportunity to discuss this with the children.
Health2 minTest: Is my child highly sensitive?Is my child highly sensitive? Developmental psychologist Michael Plüss has developed a self-test for children and young people.
Family1 minAm I a helicopter? The self-test for parentsDo you try too hard to protect your children and fall into the helicopter parent category? Our self-test will tell you
Health13 minParental burnout: at the end of their tetherExhausted and burnt out: For some fathers and mothers, being a parent becomes torture. If the necessary support is lacking, there is a risk of burnout.
Education4 minWhen can children go swimming alone?Swimming school owner Nadja Winter explains which three check questions parents should carry out and how old a child should be to swim unsupervised in the lake.
Columns10 minMaking children strong: 6 helpful tips for parentsGiving children resilience and inner strength is the goal of many parents. But what can you do specifically to strengthen your children's self-esteem?
Family5 minFour tips against procrastinationAre you putting off important tasks? Do you make all kinds of excuses? A few simple tricks can help you get going.
Health7 minRed alert for sepsis!A third of them die from it. Sepsis is the second most common cause of death in children - how can it be recognised in time?
ADHD6 minAggressive children - what is normal?Tantrums, shouting, hitting little siblings - anyone who brings up children is familiar with these outbursts. But what happens when the aggression becomes extreme?
Autism5 minEarly intervention for autism - parents are the expertsMifne, a special early intervention programme, supports normal development in autistic children.
Learning8 minDyscalculia - what parents can doDyscalculia usually has several causes. How can parents recognise dyscalculia? And how can affected children be helped?