Tag: Parentchild
Closeness and distance: What really makes a healthy parent-child relationship
Parents love their children – and children love their parents. That sounds like the most natural thing in the world. And yet there are parent-child relationships that are characterized by…
Munich: Parent-child initiatives are demanding more money for their daycare centers – Munich
They took everything that makes noise from the day-care centers: rattles, tambourines and hand drums, a few whistles and posters they drew themselves. Now more than 100 daycare children are…
Problems in the parent-child relationship: Stahl and Klaschinski give tips
Stefanie Stahl and Lukas Klaschinski are the most well-known faces in psychotainment. They give advice on love, sex and family for the star every two weeks. This time it’s about…
Closeness and distance: Psychiatrists explain what makes a healthy parent-child relationship
Parents love their children – and children love their parents. That sounds like the most natural thing in the world. And yet there are parent-child relationships that are characterized by…
Parent-child relationship: You should ask your parents these 15 questions
parent-child relationship Strengthening connection: 15 questions we should definitely ask our parents More than half of adult children have contact with their parents once a week. © Ridofranz / Getty…
Parent-child relationship: 15 questions to ask your parents
parent-child relationship Strengthening connection: 15 questions we should definitely ask our parents More than half of adult children have contact with their parents once a week. © Ridofranz / Getty…
Parent-child relationship: That’s why our parents annoy us so quickly
4/21/2022 10:04 am 4 min reading time Parents remain parents – and children always remain children. This is precisely where the potential for conflict lies in the parent-child relationship when…
Parent-child relationship: why our parents annoy us so quickly
April 14, 2022, 4:30 p.m 4 min reading time Parents remain parents – and children always remain children. This is precisely where there is a lot of potential for conflict…