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You Can Hate to Cook and Still Love Family Dinner

Posted on: febrero 4th, 2016 by Anne Fishel, Ph.D

Food may get us to the table, but is it the most important part of family dinner?

A Super Milestone

Posted on: febrero 3rd, 2016 by Bri DeRosa

In honor of Super Bowl 50, game-day conversations for sports fans and non-fans alike!

His Own Beat

Posted on: enero 28th, 2016 by Bri DeRosa

The “dancing barista” shows us how to turn a challenge into a strength.

Broken-Hearted Fandom

Posted on: enero 14th, 2016 by Bri DeRosa

As we mourn the deaths of celebrities, what can we learn from fandom?

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Year-End Review: Help in Tough Times

Posted on: diciembre 29th, 2015 by Bri DeRosa

Often, looking back at a year as it comes to a close means that we take stock of everything that has happened in the world. It can be an exciting exercise (This was the year the USA Women’s Soccer Team won the World Cup!), but also painful and saddening as we remember tragedies that may […]

A Gift for the Future

Posted on: diciembre 4th, 2015 by Bri DeRosa

What does your family think about a billionaire’s surprising pledge?

Operation Family Dinner

Posted on: octubre 15th, 2015 by Sarah Pflugradt

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

“Brave Starts Here”: Talking about Lizzie Velazquez

Posted on: octubre 2nd, 2015 by Amy

Watch Lizzie’s inspiring TEDTalk and use our conversation starters to discuss

Want Your Kids to Be Better Readers? Have Dinner Together

Posted on: septiembre 28th, 2015 by Anne Fishel, Ph.D

The dinner table is a perfect place to encourage reading in kids of all ages.

An Offer of Refuge

Posted on: septiembre 11th, 2015 by Bri DeRosa

What happens when the people of a nation decide their leaders aren’t doing enough to help others in crisis?

The Bank Robber’s Dilemma

Posted on: agosto 31st, 2015 by Amy

Is it ever OK to steal? You decide.

A Wish to Help Others

Posted on: agosto 19th, 2015 by Bri DeRosa

A 12-year-old boy uses his Make-a-Wish to feed others.