Education1 minDoes my child have too many toys?Today, most children have too many toys. Generally speaking, less is more. Especially when there are lots of toys lying around, children feel overwhelmed and overstimulated.
Education1 minHow do I help my child save?Would you like to help your child to fulfil a bigger wish with their pocket money instead of spending it all on bric-a-brac and sweets?
Education1 minHow to boost your child's self-confidenceDo you want your child to become more self-confident? To do this, you first need to be clear about how self-confidence can be strengthened.
Bullying1 minMy child is being bullied - what can I do?Is your child being teased or even bullied at school? You should tackle this problem quickly, because whether a child feels comfortable and accepted in the classroom largely determines how they feel and what value they ascribe to themselves as a person.
Education1 minTalk to your child about social mediaYour daughter or son is constantly on their mobile phone and surfing Tiktok, Instagram and other social media - you see this with concern, but don't know how to address it.
Education1 minWhat should you do if your child is always dawdling in the morning?You're setting the breakfast table and your child is dawdling. Maybe they're sitting on the bed staring holes in the air instead of getting dressed. You have to push them every morning so that they are not late for nursery or school.
Education1 minHow do I recognise whether my child is addicted to gambling?Some children game for hours on end. Is it the same with your child? And are you worried that they are addicted to gaming?
Education1 minHow to strengthen your relationship with your teenagerWould you like to improve your relationship with your teenager? Many teenagers no longer want to go on family outings. Perhaps your son or daughter often withdraws into their room or hangs out with friends on their smartphone.
Education1 minHow do you talk to children about divorce?A parental divorce is a shock for most children. They often can't understand why their parents no longer love each other. Some children react very insecurely, others aggressively.
Education1 minMy child cannot loseIs your child good at losing? Or does it start to cry, scream or get angry when it loses? Some children are not good at losing. And maybe you're wondering whether you, as a parent, shouldn't just let them win?
Education1 minWhat should you do if your child is constantly on their mobile phone?Do you recognise this? Your daughter or son is constantly on their mobile phone - you're worried about it, but don't know how to address it. Our tip can help you.
Education1 minShould children be banned from having weapons?Bang! Bang! You're dead! How should a parent react when children play with weapons or want a gun or a sword?
Education1 minRead to your childWould you like to help your child build a closer relationship with you and at the same time encourage them in many important areas? Then read to him.
Education1 minWhat to do if your child annoys you?Sometimes children do things that annoy their parents. They find it funny to smack their lips disgustingly while eating, constantly annoy their siblings or nag about every little thing.
Education1 minEncourage your child's optimismOptimistic people have an easier time in life. They can enjoy everyday life better, are more confident and can even cope better with setbacks and failures. Would you like to help your child become a little more optimistic?
ADHD1 minYour child has ADHD - what you can doHas your child been diagnosed with ADHD and you don't know what to do next? Our parent tip offers you concrete support in this situation.
Education1 minHelp, my child won't tell me anythingSome children only respond to questions such as "So, how was school?" with "good" and disappear into their room. How you as parents can deal with this.
Education1 minShow an interest in your child's worldDoes your child love Barbie dolls? Or computer games? Is he or she completely infatuated with a particular YouTuber? Some of our children's interests are alien to us parents.
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.
Columns1 minFrom the performance zone to the learning zoneIn the eighth episode of the video series "12 Impulses for Teachers", psychologist Stefanie Rietzler introduces you to an interesting concept by Eduardo Briceño that is still almost unknown in German-speaking countries. He distinguishes between two zones: The learning zone and the performance zone.
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.