Columns5 minOn the trail of happinessDo we make our own luck? It's not quite that simple, as our columnists Stefanie Rietzler and Fabian Grolimund have discovered.
Columns2 minWhat makes a good school?In the first episode of the video series "12 impulses for teachers" with psychologists and learning coaches Stefanie Rietzler and Fabian Grolimund, we look at three aspects that are important to many teachers - and encourage them to develop their own vision.
Columns3 min«Help, my son is always on the Playstation!»My 13-year-old is hard to get away from his Playstation, which often leads to family arguments - what to do?
Columns6 minI can't make up my mind!When it comes to making important decisions about our children, we listen to our heads. But our intuition is not a bad guide, says Stefanie Rietzler.
Columns1 min6 tips: How parents can help with mathsIn hardly any other school subject do children learn at such different speeds as in maths. Fabian Grolimund, Stefanie Rietzler and Lis Reusser give tips.
Columns3 min«Help, my daughter is being cheeky!»I hadn't imagined puberty to be as extreme as my daughter's - what can I do to stop arguing with her all the time?
Columns3 min«Help, my daughter is a mess!»My nine-year-old's room is a mess - how do I get her to tidy up?
Columns6 minRebellious at home - very well-behaved at schoolWe often perceive our children differently to outsiders. It is important to consider the context when assessing their behaviour.
Columns3 min«Help, my son has completely shut up!»My son, 11, is in year 5. He has been a good pupil so far. Suddenly he has completely shut down and even refuses to do his homework.
Columns5 minChildhood memories - moments that lastImagine your children are now grown up and tell your grandchildren about their childhood and youth. What moments do they remember?
Columns3 min«Help, do I have to reward my daughter for good grades?»Our daughter, 10, is in Year 4. At the last parents' evening, her teacher told us that she recommends rewarding the children for good grades.
Columns3 min«Help, my son regularly freaks out!»My son, 11, is in year 6. He is a mediocre pupil. If he doesn't understand the homework, he shouts at me, and I shout back.
Columns5 minWhen children dig into old woundsWhen parents get angry, they are often triggered by patterns from their own childhood, says psychologist Stefanie Rietzler.
Bullying3 minHave you ever experienced bullying?In the series "And what do you think?", Stefanie Rietzler and Fabian Grolimund ask young people about school, parents, friendship and the future.
Columns2 minWhat tip would you give adults?In the series "And what do you think?", Stefanie Rietzler and Fabian Grolimund ask young people about school, parents, friendship and the future.
Columns3 minWhich sentences from adults annoy you?In the series "And what do you think?", Stefanie Rietzler and Fabian Grolimund ask young people about school, parents, friendship and the future.
Columns2 minWhat do you think about prejudice?In the series "And what do you think?", Stefanie Rietzler and Fabian Grolimund ask young people about school, parents, friendship and the future.
Columns2 minWhat would you change about yourself?In the series "And what do you think?", Stefanie Rietzler and Fabian Grolimund ask young people about school, parents, friendship and the future.
Columns3 min«Help, there's a lot of arguing in our son's class!»There is a lot of arguing in our son's class. The children had to fill in a questionnaire. The answers were presented by the teachers.
Columns2 minAfraid of the future?In the series "And what do you think?", Stefanie Rietzler and Fabian Grolimund ask young people about school, parents, friendship and the future.
Columns5 minQuiet now!High noise levels stress teachers and students alike. This is how children find peace and quiet at school and at home.
Columns2 minWhat do you wish for the future?In the series "And what do you think?", Stefanie Rietzler and Fabian Grolimund ask young people about school, parents, friendship and the future.
Columns2 min«Help, the daughter's girlfriend is extremely jealous!»Our daughter's friend, 8, is extremely possessive. When she plays with another girl, her friend makes her jealous.
Columns2 minWhy do friendships break down?In the series "And what do you think?", Stefanie Rietzler and Fabian Grolimund ask young people about school, parents, friendship and the future.