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Dinner with Kids Who Fidget

Dinner with kids who fidget can be frustrating for everyone. Here’s how to set up neurodivergent kids for success at the table.

Sensory Sensitivities at Family Dinner

Sensory sensitivities at family dinner can make meals a challenge. Here’s how to help kids with sensory processing difficulties.

Autism, ADHD, and Learning Differences at Family Meals

Autism, ADHD, and learning differences can cause challenges at family meals. We’ve got expert help to improve dinnertime for everyone.

Humming Bee Breathing

Humming bee breathing is a fun way to teach younger children to use calming breaths! Try starting your next family dinner with “bee breaths.”

Real Family Dinner Projects: The Uchida-Wood Family

Meet the Uchida-Wood family, a family of four (soon to be five) who are tackling everything from cooking skills to tough topics with their preschoolers.

5 Christmas Movie Dinner Scenes That Need Expert Help

These 5 Christmas movie dinner scenes are classics, but they could use some expert help from The Family Dinner Project to make them merrier!

Sinister Salute

Students at a Tennessee elementary school recently got a big lesson in history class, but it may not have been the one that their teachers intended.

Cat and Cow

One person at the table is the “leader.” The leader says either “Cat” or “Cow.” When the leader says “Cat,” the others meow. When the leader says “Cow,” the others moo. Keep saying “Cat” and “Cow,” faster and faster, switching back and forth and making the pattern more and more random until somebody “moos” when […]

Rose and Thorn

This is an FDP favorite: Go around the table and ask each person to share the rose (the best or most special part of their day), and the thorn (the most difficult part of their day). This can be a great way to get around the dreaded one-word answers when you ask, “How was your […]

ES: Would You Rather…?

Would you rather…live in the future or in the past? Check out our questions and add some crazy ones of your own!

Seeing Stars: Tips for Talking College with our Kids

Bob Stains addresses how to have this sometimes delicate conversation

If You Serve It…They Will Come

Guest blogger Linda chats about an impromptu New Year’s Eve dinner, and the importance of creating community.