Education1 minGet your child involved in a good causeDid you know that children develop better self-esteem when they work for a good cause? Here's how you can support them.
Education1 minHomework: How to do it without discussionsSome children can't get much out of homework: It's so boring! Why do I have to do it? What you can do as a parent.
Education1 minHow do I convey a positive body image to my child?Teenagers and even children today are very preoccupied with their appearance and quickly feel that they are too fat, not sporty or muscular enough. What you can do as parents.
Education1 minMy child would like a petTime and again, animals are abandoned or taken to animal shelters. Before you acquire a pet, you should inform yourself thoroughly.
Education1 min«Needs-orientated does not mean conflict-free»In a video interview, Inke Hummel explains what needs-orientated parenting means and why communication is so important in this context.
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.
Development1 min«If parents can't explain the child's behaviour, they should react»In the video interview, Frank Köhnlein explains which mental disorders have recently increased and what parents can do if they notice any abnormalities.
Videos1 minHow much sleep does my child need?How much sleep does a child need? Adolescent physician Rabia Liamlahi provides answers in her lecture.
Education1 minHow do I help my child to deal with difficult issues?War, terror, natural disasters - such news is particularly threatening for children. How you can support your child.
Education1 minWhat to do in the event of a sibling dispute?Siblings argue. That's normal. It's also normal for parents to get upset. But you don't have to intervene immediately in every argument.
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.
Education1 minWhat to do when the child is bored?"I'm bored!" This sentence can be quite annoying for parents. The reflex reaction is often to suggest things for the child to play with.
Videos1 minPedagogical authority - an outdated category?Roland Reichenbach talks about the quality, possibilities and limits of educational relationships in the Kosmos Kind lecture.
Education1 minShow your child that you love themNothing strengthens children as much as the experience that they are loved and that their parents enjoy having them around.
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 minHow do I help my child with maths?Your child is stuck with their maths homework and is getting nowhere. Frustration sets in and your child asks you for help.
Education1 minHow can my child become more independent?Do you sometimes get annoyed when your child constantly asks you for help and - for example - doesn't do anything on their own with their homework?
Education1 minWhat should you do if your child doesn't enjoy playing an instrument?Many children start playing an instrument but soon stop wanting to practise. We parents often react to this with pressure and reproaches.
Education1 minMy child is going through puberty - help!When children reach puberty, it can sometimes be quite difficult. The parents find their child difficult, the teenagers find their parents difficult.
Education1 minSwitch off the device now!Have you agreed a fixed TV or gaming time with your child and they are not sticking to it? Our tip offers you support in this situation.
Education1 minHow do I prepare my daughter for menstruation?Menstruation is still associated with shame for many women - and especially for teenagers. Would you like to spare your daughter this?
Education1 minEncourage your child's strengthsWould you like to strengthen your child's strengths? Then it is helpful to first take a closer look at what characterises your child: What does he or she particularly enjoy doing? What interests them? What are they good at?
Education1 minHow can the mental load be better distributed?Do you share childcare as parents and are you both employed? And yet you still have the feeling that everything at home is up to you?
Bullying1 minBullying: The school doesn't take me seriouslyParents and teachers are often unsure whether a child is just being teased from time to time, experiencing normal conflicts or whether we can already speak of bullying.