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Celebrate July 4th weekend with a family picnic in the backyard! Serve stuffed burgers, enjoy some water play and talk about freedom and history.
Make the morning special with crunchy, irresistible toast, a family dance party and a series of conversation starters about books, movies and music.
Use our conversation starter ideas to spark a discussion about Juneteenth, an important day in history commemorating the end of slavery.
Make family breakfast a relaxing start to the day with morning yoga poses, the fastest eggs in a mug ever, and calming conversation.
Family breakfast is just as good as family dinner! Start the morning off right with make-ahead muesli, a family joke jar and lighthearted conversation.
The Family Dinner Project stands with those who raise their voices against racism. We have assembled resources to help families talk about anti-racism.
Dr. Anne Fishel explains why rituals are important to family life, and how they can help families remain resilient during difficult times.