Family4 minWhat to do when it all becomes too much5 tips to counteract mental load, as well as 8 well-intentioned phrases that only shift responsibility and that you never want to hear again.
Columns5 minWhy schools need more space for resonanceHow can we create moments when lessons resonate and learners respond? Psychologist Fabian Grolimund on resonance pedagogy.
Family3 min11 tips for a needs-oriented everyday lifeNo matter how much you resolve to raise your child in a needs-oriented way, it is sometimes not so easy in the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
Blog6 minThe power of acceptanceBy allowing unpleasant feelings, we can learn to accept that some things behave differently than we would like.
Columns5 minStorytelling made easyChildren have a lot of fun creating a story, a film or a radio play. This is how the first steps work.
Kindergarten5 minLearn to read at lastWith the transition to primary school, there are many new skills on the curriculum. One of them is reading. What parents should know.
Columns5 minWhen social media becomes a problemSocial media offer relaxation, entertainment and fun. But they also harbour the potential for addiction. You can find advice and help here.
Blog5 minFive questions that help families immediatelyIf we are stuck, the following questions can help us to see the problem from a different perspective.
Autism13 minHow do autistic children experience the world?More and more children are affected by the autism spectrum. How families can find help and why we shouldn't treat autism as a disorder.
Family6 minHow harmful is media consumption for young children?Suddenly the five-year-old wants to play a computer game. But do young children need media? And: How much is too much?
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.
Education8 min«Swimming is not fun»Many parents want their child to learn to swim. In order for this to work, there are a few things to bear in mind, says swimming instructor Nadja Szabo Winter.
Health7 minDissolve stress in children quickly and easily with tappingExam nerves or stomach ache due to a conflict? With the EFT tapping technique, children can quickly calm down when they are stressed.
Education4 min5 tips against school frustrationSchool psychologist Matthias Obrist explains what parents should look out for if their child no longer wants to go to school.
Family2 min9 tips on how parents can accompany transitions wellA new class or a move - transitions can be very unsettling for children and are often underestimated. These tips will help.
Education3 min4 tips for conflict-free communication with childrenI-messages and no-go words: We show you four strategies for constructive communication with your child.
Family3 min7 tips on how parents sleep betterJust one more episode of your favourite series to watch or social media to catch up on. Parents often go to bed later in the evening than is good for them. So you can get to bed earlier.
Health2 minDepression in pupils: 10 tips for teachersA guide on depression advises teachers to strengthen young people's resources and create a healthy environment.
Columns6 minWe should read to our children for as long as possibleWhen children can read for themselves, we usually stop reading to them. Even teenagers benefit from these often intimate moments.
Columns4 minWhat happens to our data after death?We all leave a lot of traces and data online during our lifetime. How to organise your digital legacy.
Education10 minNew love, new happiness - and how are the children?Everyone has the right to fall in love again after a separation. But what about the children? What patchwork families need to look out for.
Career choice9 minHow parents support their child in choosing a careerTwo experts explain why many young people don't find their dream job straight away and why parents should exercise patience.
Education7 min5 ideas on how to make your next childcare weekend a successMany children whose parents live apart are still only with mum or dad at the weekend. Expectations are correspondingly high.
Columns5 minSmartwatches cause new troubleEven primary school children are increasingly wearing GPS watches. How should teachers deal with them and why do parents buy them in the first place?