Blog6 minI have everything, why am I not happy?Many people are plagued by feelings of dissatisfaction. In the search for inner peace, it helps if we look at our lives in a wider context.
Blog6 minCan't I really please anyone here?Many parents today are under a lot of pressure. It's good to know which demands from your own environment you can safely throw overboard.
Columns23 minWhat parents think they knowParenting myths often shape our behaviour more than we think. 22 common beliefs put to the test by experts.
Columns3 min«The love for the siblings will always last»School pupil Jocelyn Papp, 16, talks about the best times with her family and what she appreciates about her siblings.
Columns2 min«The time we have as a family is so valuable»Jasmin Bauer was diagnosed with breast cancer during her first pregnancy. Since then, she and her family have experienced every day as a gift.
Columns11 minWhat do you need for a happy family life?Can we influence happiness? And what can we learn from people who have found their way back into life after a stroke of fate?
Columns1 minFrom the performance zone to the learning zoneIn the eighth episode of the video series "12 Impulses for Teachers", psychologist Stefanie Rietzler introduces you to an interesting concept by Eduardo Briceño that is still almost unknown in German-speaking countries. He distinguishes between two zones: The learning zone and the performance zone.
Columns2 minHow do I promote independent learning?The seventh episode of the video series "12 Impulses for Teachers" by Fabian Grolimund and Stefanie Rietzler takes a critical look at the topics of independence and self-organised learning and explains why it is particularly important in this area for teachers to orientate themselves to the pace and developmental stage of the pupils.
Columns3 minWhat is the most important thing we should give our child?A solid legacy or patience with yourself? The answers from our team of experts are once again very different.
Columns1 minCountering classroom disruptions: Ideas from practiceThe sixth episode of the video series "12 impulses for teachers" by Fabian Grolimund and Stefanie Rietzler provides practical input on how teachers can organise lessons in such a way that there are no disruptions from pupils.
Columns2 minWhat should you do if your daughter is in love with her PE teacher?Having a crush on a teacher is normal during puberty. But what if your daughter is actually in love and wants to meet her PE teacher in private? Our team of experts knows what to do.
Columns3 minSo your child can concentrate betterWhat does it take for a child to concentrate well? We have four specific tips and helpful books for parents and teachers.
Columns2 minSo what you have learnt is better rememberedThe fifth episode of the video series "12 impulses for teachers" by Fabian Grolimund and Stefanie Rietzler deals with the question of how teachers can organise lessons in such a way that pupils remember the material better.
Columns2 minWhat should you do if your daughter is beaten by her best friend?My daughter's relationship with her best friend is toxic, writes one mother. There is regular physical violence. Find out what our team of experts has to say.
Columns2 minWhat to do if the teacher insults a child in front of everyone?The teacher at nursery school is demeaning one child in front of the others - how should I react? A father wants advice from our team of experts.
Columns4 minWhat teachers need to knowHow do I create positive feelings in the classroom? How do I motivate learners without rewarding or punishing them? These and other questions from teachers at all levels are addressed in a new video project by the Stiftung Elternsein (Parenthood Foundation) with psychologists Stefanie Rietzler and Fabian Grolimund.
Columns2 minWhat to do when tantrums prevent family outings?The whole family is ready. The outing could start, but the son throws himself on the floor and doesn't want to go. Find out what our team of experts has to say.
Columns5 minLoved, hated smartphoneFixed rules for using smartphones are initially perceived as a restriction. However, they can also provide relief, allow new freedoms and liberate from peer pressure.
Columns2 minHow do I promote my students' self-efficacy?The fourth episode of the video series "12 Impulses for Teachers" with psychologists and learning coaches Stefanie Rietzler and Fabian Grolimund focuses on self-efficacy.
Columns7 minHelp without a reminderParents and teachers of children with behavioural problems often reach their limits. A so-called multifamily group offers support. Three school psychologists give an insight into their work with a group in Zurich.
Columns1 minHow do I motivate my pupils?The third episode of the video series "12 Impulses for Teachers" with psychologists and learning coaches Stefanie Rietzler and Fabian Grolimund centres on needs analysis.
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?
Columns2 min«Help, my child is supposed to blacken others in a school interrogation!»My 13-year-old is hard to get away from his Playstation, which often leads to family arguments - what to do?
Columns2 min«You can't explain school, you have to live it»Franca Portmann, 53, works as a primary school teacher in Wangen BE. She organises a school café at her school, which gives parents an in-depth insight into school life.