Columns4 minGood Games - we can recommend these gamesDigital expert Thomas Feibel gives a selection of particularly successful games.
Columns5 minLimitless gaming? Better notMany parents are worried about the negative consequences of gaming. But there are effective protective measures.
Family4 min5 relationship management tips for parentsMums and dads often grow apart in everyday family life - find out here how parents maintain their love.
Family4 minArguing properly and book tipsHow couples can nurture their relationship - and where they can find help.
Family5 minLausanne: tips for a family outingCome on, let's go to Lausanne! Not as international as Geneva, not as dreamy and sleepy as Fribourg: and yet, Lausanne is definitely worth a visit!
Columns5 minHow dangerous are games?Hidden costs, cyberbullying, violence: online games harbour many risks for children and young people. These are the seven biggest dangers.
Education2 minHow to praise correctly: 5 tips for parentsParents praise their children with the best of intentions. Some studies show that not all praise has a meaningful effect.
Columns5 minDoes gaming belong on the curriculum?The contribution that video games can make in schools depends heavily on the teachers and the technical equipment. And on the games.
Columns6 minWhat opportunities do computer games offer?Children and young people actually only play games for one reason: because it's fun. However, video games actually have far more potential.
Education5 minTips for strengthening your child's self-esteemWhere do we draw the inner strength to confidently seize life's opportunities and defy its adversities? We have some tips.
Family4 minDad tips from a proFatherhood researcher and father Wassilios Fthenakis explains what can help men in everyday life to strengthen their relationship with their offspring.
Columns6 minSeries can be addictiveThey are available anytime and anywhere: How series are engaging young viewers in the age of streaming and what parents should look out for.
Family4 minStarting kindergarten: Reading and clicking tipsWe have compiled a selection of books, information, studies and links relating to starting kindergarten for you. Have fun browsing!
Columns5 minChildren need trust, not a digital dog leashEducation is far too important to be left to technical devices. Controlling your child digitally is therefore not a good idea.
Family2 min5 tips against kindergarten frustration"Mummy, I don't want to go to Chindsgsi today!" What to do if your child doesn't want to go to kindergarten? Five tips against the kindergarten crisis.
Gaming6 minBrutal games do something to the child's soulWhen teenagers play first-person shooters, parents are usually worried. Our columnist Thomas Feibel knows when caution is advised and which games to play.
Development2 min5 reasons why fathers are so important when it comes to bondingIs only mum important? Five reasons why fathers play a central role in a child's development when it comes to bonding.
Health7 minHelp, my child has a fever!What parents should do in specific cases of fever, what antipyretics and antibiotics can do and which home remedies help.
Development7 min6 tips for parents with a cheeky childIs your child cheeky, behaving outrageously and using swear words? Why such behaviour is typical for this age - and how to deal with it more easily.
Columns7 minLearning with apps - 8 tips from the media expertThe virus has paralysed everything: lessons, everyday life, life itself. But just because children are no longer going to school doesn't mean they have to stop practising.
Columns5 minPlayers need boundaries!What should parents look out for when playing computer games? Media expert Thomas Feibel answers parents' questions and explains how to set limits for gamers.
Columns6 min«My tutor is called Youtube»YouTube as a tutor has many advantages, but also tempts you to consume one video after another. Thomas Feibel on its targeted use.
Columns5 minWhat you should know about radio playsFor many children, radio plays are their first contact with digital media. Is it necessary to restrict the consumption of radio plays?