Videos2 minAnger and aggression: understanding, coping, growingAnnette Cina, psychologist and psychotherapist, shows how families can deal constructively with anger and aggression.
Videos2 minHealthy nutrition for children - right from the startPaediatrician Carsten Posovszky shows how to promote healthy eating and avoid malnutrition in the Kosmos children's lecture.
Bullying2 minBullying - how parents and schools can helpIn the Kosmos Kind lecture, bullying expert Christelle Schläpfer explains why parents and schools need to take immediate action in cases of bullying.
Media2 minAre children getting lost in the digital maelstrom?Psychotherapist Sabine Brunner shows ways in which parents and children can remain a family despite the separation of mother and father.
Videos2 minWhat does a child need when the parents separate?Psychotherapist Sabine Brunner shows ways in which parents and children can remain a family despite the separation of mother and father.
Videos2 minDoes my child have autism?Autism. In the Kosmos Kind lecture, paediatrician Christina Schaefer talks about challenges for affected families - and opportunities.
Videos2 minMy child is always afraidSilvia Zanotta is an expert in anxiety disorders. In the Kosmos-Kind lecture, she explains how parents can help affected children.
ADHD2 minADHD - just jittery or ill?ADHD. Paediatrician Oskar Jenni explains the challenges and opportunities a diagnosis brings for children and parents.
Videos1 min«Dyscalculia - how the brain learns to calculate»Dyscalculia. Early detection of dyscalculia can protect against frustration and fear of failure, says neuroscientist Karin Kucian.
Videos1 minHow much sleep does my child need?How much sleep does a child need? Adolescent physician Rabia Liamlahi provides answers in her lecture.
ADHD3 minLecture cycle Cosmos Child: All dates and informationKosmos Kind: Experts explain important aspects of child and adolescent development - in a way that is understandable and relevant to everyday life.
Videos1 minAccompanying children's play - what makes sense?In his lecture, Oskar Jenni explains why children play and explains the different forms of play and children's willingness to play.
Videos1 minPedagogical authority - an outdated category?Roland Reichenbach talks about the quality, possibilities and limits of educational relationships in the Kosmos Kind lecture.
Columns1 minWhat does a family need to be happy?How do we become happy? And how can we ensure that our family is happy? Psychologist Fabian Grolimund talks about this with Nik Niethammer.
Education1 minPreventing and «curing» eating disordersEating disorders often begin in childhood, but are sometimes only recognised and treated in adolescence or adulthood. In her presentation, Simone Munsch explains how they can be prevented.
Education1 minAdolescence - opportunities and challenges in adolescenceWith the onset of puberty, adolescents are faced with major changes. How can parents and teachers support adolescents during this phase?
Videos1 minGifted children at school: Become learning experts!How do you actually recognise that a child is gifted - how can this be determined? And why do gifted children and young people often have problems at school?
Videos1 minWhat will the school of the future look like?Dieter and Nicolas Rüttimann explain how innovative pedagogy can support the thinking of children and young people both within and across disciplines.
Videos1 minGrowing up multilingual - what does that mean for a child?Moritz Daum presents important study results and explains what parents can do right and wrong when raising their children in several languages.
Videos1 minMy child doesn't speak: How shy is too shy?Why are some children "chatterboxes" at home and can't get a word in edgewise? Speech therapist Sabine Laerum knows the answer.
Videos1 minAlphabet soup in your headWhat do we know today about the neurological causes of a reading and spelling disorder? In her lecture, Silvia Brem explains how to recognise the first signs of dyslexia and gives an insight into what happens in the brain when learning to read.
Videos1 minPranks and shenanigans: valuable experience or social incompetence?Where are the limits of tolerance when children don't behave? "Children need zones where experiments are possible. They must be allowed to break out of their bubble and discover life!" demands Allan Guggenbühl.
Videos1 minParenting is not a feel-good spa"Parenting is failure in instalments. But fail with dignity, competence and elegance," says Philipp Ramming. He is one of Switzerland's leading child and youth psychologists and an expert on parenting issues.
Videos1 minFrom I to you - children's social behaviour in the first years of life"Can a child be taught social behaviour as a skill? And what is innate and therefore developmental?" Paediatrician Dr Caroline Benz traces the way in which children develop a personal identity and relate to others.