Media2 minMedia use: Negotiating effectively with childrenTo regulate their child's media use, parents should establish clear rules with them. They should be well prepared when negotiating these rules.
Blog6 min«My child can do anything with their grandparents!»A good relationship between grandchild and grandparents is valuable for both sides. They can tolerate different rules than at home.
Education8 minMucking out with children: The 9 most important insightsEndless collecting? An educationalist and a tidying expert explain how the chaos in the children's room can be controlled.
Columns3 min«I've done a lot of gambling myself and understand my son»Gabriela doesn't want to give her son Leo too rigid guidelines when it comes to gaming. She prefers to let him help make decisions and gain his own experience.
Columns2 min7 tips on how you can accompany your child when gamingIf your child is constantly gaming, parents' nerves can quickly become frayed. These 7 tips ensure a more relaxed approach.
Columns6 minDigital school regulations: everyone joins inBy helping to create a digital school policy, you give pupils an active role and promote their media skills.
Education9 min«What's the magic word?»Children don't have to say please and thank you on command, says our author, and relies on her own role model function.
Education7 minWhere there are children, there is noiseChildren scream, laugh and run around - and annoy those around them. Experts give tips on how parents can deal with the high noise levels.
Columns6 min«Children accept a no better when they recognise care»Psychologist Fabian Grolimund says that parents don't just have to set boundaries, but also encourage their children to stand up for themselves.
Education6 minEveryone else can too!If the children have their way, their friends will always be allowed more. Is this just a clever argument from the kids? Or a good opportunity to talk about rules and prohibitions?
Education2 min«There's only one thing to do: practise!»There are many dangers lurking on the way to school. Traffic counsellor Sabine Degener explains what parents can do to ensure their child's safety.
Columns3 minWhat should you do if your daughter watches TV non-stop at her friend's house?The question for our team of experts is about the fact that the rules at your daughter's school friend's house don't match those of your own family. What do you do when there's TV and sweets à gogo?
Education13 min«Parents are not responsible for everything»Annette Cina, family counsellor and psychologist, talks about the meaning and purpose of parenting in this month's interview.
Family2 min«The T-shirt of shame»The debate about dress codes for pupils was reignited this autumn by a fierce protest at a Geneva secondary school
Family7 minBeing a father, mother, parentHow families succeed. This is how parents work as a team, even if they don't always agree on parenting.
Columns5 minMedia use: No orientation without rulesRules are usually not particularly popular with children and young people. However, they are important - especially when it comes to media education.
Education16 min«The biggest problem for parents is isolation»Child psychologist Philipp Ramming on parenting as hard work, dealing with teenagers and why many parents find it so difficult to let go.