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FDP in the News

Center for Families Celebrates 30th Anniversary One Family Dinner Table at a Time Purdue University by Rebecca Hoffa April 1, 2024 Episode 213: Home For Dinner (PODCAST) Tip of the Tongue Podcast January 29, 2024 Boosting Your Body Image and Eating Habits (PODCAST) Imperfect Love with Dr. Carla Manly January 12, 2024 What’s the Best […]

Dinner Coping Skills for 2022

As another stressful New Year starts, we all need new dinner coping skills to stay happy, healthy and connected in 2022.

Nurturing “Stewards of the Planet”

Dr. Anne Fishel addresses the why and how of raising environmentally conscious kids

The Snowden Showdown

This evolving story raises questions about secrecy, right and wrong, and making hard decisions

Family Dinner References

  Interested in learning more about the benefits of family dinner? Check out these resources: Barton, A.W., Nrody, G.H., Yu, T., Kogan, S.M., Chen, E., Erhlich, K.B. (2019). The profundity of the everyday: Family routines in adolescence predict development in young adulthood. Journal of Adolescent Health, 64(3): 340-346. Berge, J.M, Wall, M., Hsueh, T.F., Fulkerson, […]

Operation Family Dinner

A military family takes on a family dinner challenge. Read how it went!

Real Family Dinner Projects: Partnering With the Quincy Children’s Museum

The Quincy Children’s Museum and The Family Dinner Project partnered on some innovative dinner events for families!

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Four Tips for a More Mindful Mealtime

Guest blogger Deborah Sosin, MSW, on slowing down and enjoying your meals

September-Feature

The supplies your kids really need for school (no pencils required)

Just like all transitions, the back-to-school season can stir up many different emotions for kids. With new teachers, new classes, new schedules, and more, it’s no wonder our kids may feel a little stressed out. While you’re likely well stocked on the notebooks and pencils, a child’s confidence and coping skills might be in short […]

Making the Most of Dinner with Adolescents

Dr. Anne Fishel offers tips for getting teenagers more engaged in family dinner

Feeding the Bond: A Father-Daughter Story

How cooking and eating together nourished one family after loss