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Real Family Dinner Projects: The Begay Family

The Begay family, members of tribal communities in Montana, share how they honor traditions at their family dinners while working towards healthier meals.

Ellen DeGeneres on Friendship and Disagreement

“When I say to be kind, I don’t mean only to the people who think the same way…I mean be kind to everyone.”

Real Family Dinner Projects: The Robbins Family

Meet the Robbins family! Christopher is the founder of Familius Publishing, the company behind our new book “Eat, Laugh, Talk: The Family Dinner Playbook.”  The Family: Christopher and Michele Robbins of Sanger, CA, and their kids: Konnor, Taylor, Kienan, Cameron, Joshua, Sarah, Christian, Elizabeth, and Mariam. The kids range in age from 9 to 27. […]

Talking About Constitution Day

September 17 is Constitution Day, a national day of observance in the United States that celebrates the adoption of the U.S. Constitution and those who have become citizens throughout the history of the nation. The occasion is observed on September 17 as a nod to the Constitutional Convention, at which delegates signed the original document […]

Announcing “Eat, Laugh, Talk: The Family Dinner Playbook”

It’s an exciting time at The Family Dinner Project! We’re thrilled to announce the release of our new book, Eat, Laugh, Talk: The Family Dinner Playbook, published October 1, 2019 from Familius Press. Based on our decade of working with over 1 million real families to solve their dinnertime challenges, Eat, Laugh, Talk offers 52 […]

How Dinner Changes When the Kids Leave Home

Dr. Anne Fishel gives her personal and professional advice to couples confronting an empty nest, and empty dinner tables, after the kids leave home.

How to Talk About the Border

We provide tips for talking about history, respect and the news stories from the southern border, regardless of your family’s stance on immigration.