Tag: Upbringing
Celebrities: Megan Fox bans her three children from screens – Panorama
Megan Fox, 37, actress, bans her children from access to screens. “My eldest is 11, and my children didn’t grow up with screens,” she told host Alexandra Cooper on the…
Parenting: How do you actually raise children?
Three new books describe being a father or mother as precarious territory. Nothing is in as much danger as yourself. source site
Parenting: How do you actually raise children?
Three new books describe being a father or mother as precarious territory. Nothing is in as much danger as yourself. source site
ECJ ruling: time spent raising children in another EU country counts towards your pension
As of: February 22, 2024 4:49 p.m According to the ECJ, parenting periods in other EU countries can be taken into account in the pension even if they have not…
Israel: A Jewish-Arab School for Togetherness – Politics
Right behind the entrance to the school building they have set up a cardboard box with two Israeli flags on it and a few photos lying around it. “We call…
Listen better in five steps – Knowledge
Let’s start with the positive: Most people are pretty sure they are good listeners. In some studies from the job world the numbers even tend to be over 90 percent.…
Release the children! – Knowledge
Shortly after six in the morning, Irina checks the thermometer outside the window. The temperature is minus 50 degrees Celsius. Good news, her eight-year-old son can go to school today.…
Infant Nutrition: How a Microbiome Can Have Far-Ranging Consequences – Health
For many children in Germany, their first contact with the culinary world is with all the wonderful things that can be tasted and enjoyed: a pureed parsnip. Also very popular…
Infant nutrition: healthy intestines, healthy child? – Health
For many children in Germany, their first contact with the culinary world is with all the wonderful things that can be tasted and enjoyed: a pureed parsnip. Also very popular…
Verena Friederike Hasel: “The crisis-proof child” – culture
Some books have to be defended against their own titles. “The crisis-proof child”. Sounds more like an object than a person: the weatherproof hut. The waterproof shoes. But what the…