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Bringing Common Sense to Media Use at Waring School

Posted on: abril 22nd, 2015 by Bri DeRosa

We partnered with Common Sense Education for an event at the Waring School, where we found out what parents and kids think about Internet use.

A Most Valuable Dinner Conversation

Posted on: abril 20th, 2015 by Amy

The basketball MVP debate raises thoughtful questions

Making the Impossible Possible: “That’s what we Do.”

Posted on: marzo 31st, 2015 by Amy

Two young men at George Mason University invent a new kind of fire extinguisher

What an Imperfect Dinner Moment can Hold

Posted on: marzo 24th, 2015 by Amy

“So here I was on this tired evening, my expectations low and in the realm of poop…”

The Newest Nobel

Posted on: marzo 18th, 2015 by Bri DeRosa

A teacher from Maine becomes the first person in history to win an international education award.

Cultivating Patience: 4 Tips for Military Families

Posted on: marzo 17th, 2015 by Bri DeRosa

Use your family dinner time to help the whole family stay patient while a loved one is deployed.

Crowdsourcing Kindness

Posted on: marzo 12th, 2015 by Amy

A story of body shaming, cyberbullying and the incredible kindness of strangers

Four Tips for a More Mindful Mealtime

Posted on: marzo 6th, 2015 by Deborah Sosin

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

Dedicated to Different

Posted on: marzo 2nd, 2015 by Bri DeRosa

Graham Moore’s viral speech can encourage families to dig deeper about what’s really weird or different.

Legend and Legacy

Posted on: marzo 2nd, 2015 by Bri DeRosa

John Legend’s “Selma is now” speech provides an opportunity to talk about the meaning of justice.

Dinner as an Act of Love: Meet “The Dinner Party”

Posted on: febrero 26th, 2015 by Bri DeRosa

Guest blogger Lennon Flowers talks about her inventive organization, “The Dinner Party.”

Learning to Love Family Dinner

Posted on: febrero 16th, 2015 by Bri DeRosa

Guest contributor Casey Hinds shares how her busy military family learned to love family dinners.