Columns6 minThe emptiness after the likesSocial media is more strongly linked to emotions, with negative consequences for the emotional world of young people, says our columnist Thomas Feibel.
Columns5 minBans on mobile phones in schools are useless!Our columnist Thomas Feibel explains why banning mobile phones at school won't help our children.
Columns5 minFar from porn: let's talk about sexTalking to your children about sexuality is as important as ever. Why not try the Netflix series "Sex Education"?
Columns6 minWhy does my daughter keep taking selfies?Many parents react with a lack of understanding when their child constantly takes photos of themselves. It is important to understand why they are doing this.
Columns5 minIs my child fit for the world of work?Trainers complain that many young people lack manners and stamina. This is not least due to a lack of media skills.
Columns6 minWhen are parents allowed to check their child's mobile phone?How much parental control is necessary? And how much is too much when it comes to children's media consumption?
Columns5 min«Alexa, mum and dad are arguing again»Smart speakers from Apple, Amazon and others are finding their way into children's rooms. What happens when children interact with them? What are the dangers?
Columns5 minHow to teach children to recognise fake newsFake news spreads quickly. They reach our children via their smartphones. This is how parents can help.
Columns5 minChildren are being ripped off with «free» games!"Free" games are often designed to rip children off. Thomas Feibel explains the most common tricks used by manufacturers.
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.
Columns6 minHow can I be a good role model?Parents need to be role models, especially when it comes to using electronic devices. But do they have to be perfect?
Columns10 minMedia literacy was yesterday. Children need reading skills!Do children and young people really need media skills? Our columnist says no.