Columns8 minAggression is healthyThe way we deal with aggression is central to our mental well-being, says Jesper Juul.
Columns3 minGuerrilla parents: Why children need more resistanceMany children suffer from misunderstood encouragement, writes Michèle Binswanger and, as a mother, is practising more resistance.
Columns7 minDealing with respect, boundaries and rulesOur columnist finds that setting boundaries is one of the biggest challenges when dealing with children. Fabian Grolimund gives tips for everyday life.
Columns6 minNo more rigid roles - listen!No more rigid roles: Our columnist calls on parents to listen instead of acting. Because a genuine dialogue can also help to set boundaries.
Teenagers playing video games at homeGaming2 minAre video games for children better than their reputation?Playing with limits: Well-dosed video games for children may be better than their reputation.
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.
A mother reads to her 4-year-old son.Family7 min«Mum, I hate you!»Bad words are sometimes hard to digest - but no cause for alarm. Tips for parents on how to deal with verbal abuse from children.
Philipp Ramming, specialist psychologist for child and adolescent psychology, on Thursday (13.08.16) during an interview at the Hotel Kempinski in St. Moritz. Photo: Tanja DemarmelsEducation16 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.