Columns9 min9 great hikes for families in SwitzerlandMountains, lakes and breathtaking views: hiking in Switzerland is a great experience. Here, the Fritz+Fränzi team presents its favourite family hikes.
Health2 min«Eating is more than just food intake»Top chef Rolf Caviezel visits school classes to cook with the children. The aim is to teach them more about a balanced diet.
Health3 min«I never thought I would need therapy»Lea, 15, wanted to deal with her problems on her own. When her self-harming got worse and worse, she sought help from the school psychologist.
Health7 min9 questions about the child's psycheWhen it comes to children's mental well-being, there is a lot of uncertainty. Five experts provide answers to the most frequently asked questions.
Health5 min«The algorithm switches off thinking»Unlike computer games, the addictive effect of social media has long been underestimated, says child and adolescent psychiatrist Oliver Bilke-Hentsch.
Health2 min«We want to break through stigma and silence»Many young people in Switzerland suffer from mental health problems. The organisation Zeta Movement helps those affected to deal with their illness in everyday life.
Health3 min«The wait was a horror»Emil spent eight months of his time at the clinic due to depression. He waited just as long for a place in therapy.
Health3 min«If you carry on like this, you'll die»When her head was in chaos, high school student Sara began to control her body. Her eating disorder almost cost the 16-year-old her life.
Development15 minThrown off trackNever before have so many children and adolescents in Switzerland received psychotherapeutic treatment. There is no easing in sight.
Development13 min«There are no mature or immature children - only different ones»Developmental psychologist Claudia M. Roebers explains what children really need to fulfil their potential - and what they don't.
Development13 min«Schools pigeonhole children too early»Teaching and learning researcher Elsbeth Stern knows who children owe their intellectual potential to and what they need to realise it.
Family2 min«It's about taking time out from the stress of everyday life»Three questions for Esther Hirzel, Head of Sponsorships "with me" at Caritas Switzerland.
Career choice2 min«Not every path is straight»Job Caddie is a free mentoring programme for teenagers and young adults with difficulties in their apprenticeship and career entry.
Learning3 min«It's not just about being there»Helen Kobelt considers inclusion to be a failure if its main aim is to exclude rather than promote children.
Learning7 min7 myths and facts about inclusionIn the discussion about inclusion, there are some arguments that fall. These are the most frequently heard statements and their truthfulness.
Learning3 min«Doing justice to everyone demands a lot from me»Aléxia Jaggi has several children with special school status. However, it is not usually these children who demand the most attention from her.
Learning6 minThe 11 most important terms relating to inclusionWhat exactly does special educational needs mean and what is meant by integrative support? We have compiled a glossary for you with the most important terms relating to special educational measures at primary school.
Learning3 min«Many are at their limit»Integrative schools are reaching their limits and jeopardising the health of teachers, says special needs teacher Marianne Schwegler.
Learning14 minOne school for all?Children with disabilities and behavioural problems are now integrated into mainstream classes. Where the model reaches its limits in everyday life.
Learning6 min«We have lost the healthy balance»Special education expert Gérard Bless is in favour of inclusive schools despite the many stumbling blocks. He explains why many teachers are dropping out, why more and more children are receiving therapy - and whether inclusion needs even more resources.
Family2 min«We want to strengthen parents before they burn out»The "Hauszeit mit Herz" contact centre offers uncomplicated, immediate help to exhausted parents who need a break from everyday family life.
Family2 min«The aim is to share a piece of everyday life»The SRC project "Mitten unter uns" aims to make integration easier for foreign-language children and young adults.
Education15 min«We should call death by its name»Parents are often overwhelmed by death, says grief expert Franziska Bobillier, and explains how we can talk to children about dying.
School2 min«The big questions start on a small scale»The Slow Mobil kitchen crew cooks with schoolchildren and shows them how our food is linked to climate change and biodiversity.