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In our news archive, you'll find all the stories about family life, education, health, and more—organized chronologically in one place.

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80 Years of NRW: Come celebrate with us in Münster from August 28 to 30!

It’s just one week away: From August 28 to 30, 2026, Münster will be celebrating the state’s 80th anniversary. For three days, a diverse range of activities for all ages—including music, culture, and hands-on events—will take place around Domplatz. You can find the program and everything you need to know on the City of Münster’s website.

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A Shift to the Right at the Kitchen Table? Online Discussion on September 29

How can families keep the dialogue open in the face of populist rhetoric and strengthen democratic values? What can help when emotions run high? Join the online discussion and register now for free for the event “The Family as a Place of Democracy in Turbulent Times” on September 29, 2026, at 7 p.m.

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Free Online Seminars from Medienbox NRW

Want to create your own media content? Go for it! Medienbox NRW offers online seminars to help you produce media content. Sign up now for free for the new sessions in September.

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TOMMI Games Award 2026: Calling for a Children's and Youth Jury!

More than 40 public libraries are looking for young gamers ages 8 to 16 to join the TOMMI Children’s and Youth Jury and test and evaluate digital games and educational resources. Anyone interested in participating is encouraged to contact their local participating library. TOMMI is a nationwide media literacy project.

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International Youth Day: Participation Starts at Home

International Youth Day on August 12 draws attention to the concerns of young people and highlights the importance of their social and political participation. In an interview with Kathrin Fehse of the German Children and Youth Foundation, learn how families can foster democratic skills and civic engagement in their daily lives.

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Creative Media Ideas for the Holiday Season

When boredom sets in during vacation, smartphones, tablets, and computers can be more than just a way to pass the time. klicksafe shows how children and teens can use digital media creatively and offers tips for a variety of projects—from photography to creating their own radio plays or animations.

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Legal Right to Full-Day Care: Key Information for Parents

As of August 1, 2026, the legal right to full-day care will take effect—initially for all first-grade students. It will then be expanded to include one additional grade level each year. What does this mean for families? Are there any costs involved? And what happens during school breaks? Our overview answers the most important questions.

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Lots of vacation fun for little money

Whether it’s hands-on activities at the library, a picnic in nature, or an exploration along a nearby stream—shared vacation experiences don’t have to be expensive. Get inspired and discover how you can make the most of your summer vacation with creative ideas and affordable outings.

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80 Years of North Rhine-Westphalia: Come celebrate with us in Münster!

From August 28 to 30, 2026, Münster will become the heart of North Rhine-Westphalia! Join us in celebrating the state’s 80th anniversary and look forward to a vibrant program featuring music, culture, hands-on activities, and exciting exhibitors—a weekend for the whole family. You can find the program and everything you need to know on the City of Münster’s website.

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More relaxation, fewer arguments during summer vacation

Vacations spent together create unforgettable memories—but they can also lead to friction. Learn how you can use simple strategies to avoid stress and conflict and enjoy your family vacation in a more relaxed way.

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Strong Support for Rainbow Families in North Rhine-Westphalia

With the new State Resource Center for Rainbow Families, the state of North Rhine-Westphalia is promoting family diversity. It supports queer families, connects professionals, and continues to expand counseling and support services—particularly in rural areas. The goal is to create a non-discriminatory environment for all families.

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Planning a summer job? What parents and teens should know

Summer vacation has begun, and many teenagers want to earn some extra money with a summer job. But what kinds of jobs are actually allowed? At what age can you start a summer job, and what do you need to keep in mind regarding working hours? Our article answers the most important questions.