Check out our tips for making conversations with your kids more fun and thoughtful!
Check out our tips for making conversations with your kids more fun and thoughtful!
t’s been all over the news and the talk of the internet. A bullying incident on a school bus was taken to a whole new level. The victim wasn’t another student, but a bus monitor.
The Christian Science Monitor explores the resurgence of family dinner in America, and highlights the The Family Dinner Project’s programs. Read reporter Meredith Bennett-Smith’s take on one of our community dinner events in Lynn, MA. Take a look: You can also check out reporter Meredith Bennett-Smith’s take on our community dinner event in Lynn, MA. […]
Dr. Anne K. Fishel answers questions about toys at the table and hectic schedules.
New York’s Super-Size Drink Ban
In her column about how family dinners lead to positive behavior in children and teens, Tufts University professor Margie Skeer mentions The Family Dinner Project!
Better Homes & Gardens gives The Family Dinner Project a shout-out in their April 2012 issue. We agree with the writers—conversation starters, mealtime games, and easy menus make dinner more fun.
Homemade pizza, anyone? With a cross-country move on the horizon, Kelley is having more dinners with her family.
Think you’ve mastered the art of conversation? There’s always something new to learn with our Lunch Mentors Program.
Nicholas Crace has a good heart and good kidneys. Well, just one kidney now. He donated the other for transplant.