Authority DossierEducation3 min«Authority begins with treating people as equals»For Maddalena and Michael, parenting is all about their own inner clarity – and the question of how much guidance children need.
Family life3 min«You just need a bit of courage and confidence»Irina and Raymon make a conscious effort to balance their hectic daily lives with four children by spending relaxed time together as a family, and they avoid the stress of trying to fit everything in.
Family life3 min«As a full-time mum, I'm constantly being looked down on»Andrea and Jose have deliberately chosen to follow a traditional division of roles. To do so, they have given up eating out and going on long holidays.
Lilian and her two friends, Elena and Livia – a feature/report on teenage friendships in the digital ageSmartphone3 minBest friends: «With you lot, I know exactly what you mean»Three friends talk about how their use of smartphones has changed over the years and when they make a conscious decision not to use them.
Smartphone3 min«If someone's always on their mobile, it gets on your nerves after a while»Lee, 13, talks about how he and his friends use digital media. His mum, Tamara, discusses their family's mobile phone rules and what really matters.
Family4 min«We have completely divided up some tasks.»Martina and Mike want to share the care work fairly. Not an easy task with three children. Where they struggle and what helps them.
Education3 min«We're not afraid to spoil the children»Nadine and Alain live a conscious, needs-oriented life with their three sons. Often in spite of resistance.
Autism4 min«I wish they wouldn't leave us hanging like this.»Nian has autism. How an assistance dog, visual aids and clear family structures help him cope better with everyday life.
Family3 min«Puberty requires a great deal of tact and sensitivity.»Since their separation, Conny and Volker have maintained a friendly relationship and continue to prioritise the needs of their children.
Learning5 min«Many topics have nothing to do with everyday life»What schoolchildren want: more movement in lessons, coordinated homework, relaxed teachers and practical topics.
Learning3 min«People want too much at school today»Four parents share their criticism and praise of the school. From pressure to perform and integration to positive developments.
Learning3 min«Our school model no longer fits this society»Three teachers and a headteacher talk about the challenges in their profession and how they deal with them.
Columns3 min«There are social media worlds that are like safe spaces»How Leah (17), Vanessa (15) and Liam (11) experience, use and critically scrutinise social media such as Snapchat, TikTok and Instagram.
Education3 min«I was always there for others»Margrit raised five children of her own as well as daycare children. Her daughter Noémie didn't want children until Laurin surprised her.
ADHD3 min«Sometimes you have to be creative to make things work better»Eleven-year-old Johan has ADHD, a silent form without hyperactivity. He and his mum Carmen talk about how they deal with it in everyday family life.
ADHD3 min«I benefit from my ADHD in my teaching»From challenges at school to success in her apprenticeship: how Hanna's ADHD becomes an advantage in her education.
Development3 min«It was often difficult for Nina at school»Nina, 12, is highly sensitive and reacts strongly to stimuli and social interactions. Dealing with this was a process for the whole family.
Development3 min«We perceive things differently»It wasn't until her daughter Anabelle started kindergarten that Stephanie Hoppeler understood her own high sensitivity.
Development3 min«I want to solve problems myself»Tobi, 14, knows that she can talk to her parents Bettina and Fiona about anything - but she still prefers to keep some things to herself.
Development3 min«Puberty also makes some things easier»In the midst of puberty: Manuela and her daughters Sophie and Aline form a patchwork family with Christof and his children Nora and Jarno.
Development3 min«It was important to us that our children think for themselves»The Vowles family look back on how it felt for them to let go. Including when they moved from Canada to Switzerland.
Education3 min«It's not always easy for me to let go in everyday life»Letting go has a lot to do with trust, says Yolanda Andreoli. Agreements and compromises give the family security.
Columns3 min«I've done a lot of gambling myself and understand my son»Gabriela doesn't want to give her son Leo too rigid guidelines when it comes to gaming. She prefers to let him help make decisions and gain his own experience.
Columns3 min«We dream of our children playing in the forest more often»Anna and Matthias make sure their children have a good balance between school, sport and gaming. Find out how the parents achieve this.