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Family Picnic #1: Chicken Salad and Active Play

Posted on: junio 3rd, 2020 by Bri DeRosa

We’re kicking off our summer picnic menus with a portable picnic you can bookmark for later, when busy schedules mean eating on the go.

Things I’ve Learned About Family Dinner With a Toddler (While Sheltering in Place)

Posted on: junio 1st, 2020 by Cindil

From letting dinner happen anywhere to giving age-appropriate kitchen tasks, our Assistant Executive Director shares five things she’s learned about eating family dinner with a toddler during a pandemic.

Talking About Anti-Racism

Posted on: mayo 29th, 2020 by Bri DeRosa

Families may struggle to talk about racism, but it’s a necessary conversation to have. Talk about how to work against racism with our conversation starters.

Talking About Lost Opportunities

Posted on: mayo 26th, 2020 by Bri DeRosa

Talk about the disappointment and mixed feelings of the lost opportunities during the COVID-19 pandemic with our conversation starters for families.

Real Family Dinner Projects: Families in Quarantine

Posted on: mayo 4th, 2020 by Bri DeRosa

We talked to two families who are taking different creative approaches to sharing family meals despite the social distancing restrictions of COVID-19.

Talking About: Resilience

Posted on: mayo 1st, 2020 by Bri DeRosa

Research shows that kids who are more familiar with family stories are more resilient than their peers. Here are some questions to help you share stories of ancestors who have survived difficult times.

Talking About: Advocating for Others

Posted on: abril 28th, 2020 by Bri DeRosa

Get conversation starters to help you talk with your family about the current discrimination against the Asian community and advocating for others.

Children, Climate Change, and Mental Health

Posted on: abril 21st, 2020 by The Family Dinner Project Team

A pediatrician and mental health expert shares how to talk to children about climate change in ways that encourage action and protect their mental health.

Stuck at Home With Your Partner? Look to Retirees to Make it Work

Posted on: abril 8th, 2020 by Anne Fishel, Ph.D

Stuck at home with your partner? Dr. Anne Fishel looks at the example set by retired couples, who often make social isolation work for their relationships.

Dinner and a Movie: Food, Fun and Conversation About the Environment

Posted on: abril 7th, 2020 by Bri DeRosa

Explore food, fun and conversation about the environment with these movie recommendations and ideas from The Family Dinner Project and Common Sense Media.

Pandemic 2020: Our Stuck at Home Guide to Food, Fun and Conversation

Posted on: marzo 17th, 2020 by Bri DeRosa

Our Stuck at Home Guide to Food, Fun and Conversation can help keep your whole family busy during the coronavirus pandemic of 2020.

7 Ways to Support Kids and Teens Through the Coronavirus Pandemic

Posted on: marzo 17th, 2020 by The Family Dinner Project Team

Our friends at the MGH Clay Center offer expert advice to help parents and kids navigate the coronavirus pandemic.