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Grocery Bag

Win a Week’s Worth of Groceries!

Do you sometimes eat movie popcorn for dinner? Do your kids feed the dog under the table? Tells us about your most embarrassing family dinner habits for the chance to win a week’s worth of groceries!

Slow Food

Fast Slow Food

“Fast food” doesn’t have to mean unhealthy, oversized meals with high fat and sugar content served in Styrofoam containers.

Family Dinner From Above

The Power of Table Talk

From building vocabulary to building resistance, conversations at the dinner offers benefits for kids – and families.

Baby boy drinking milk bottle

The Very First Family Dinners

(Note: This is the first post in a series.)

Far more important than developing a robust eater, and regardless of whether your baby is bottle- or breast-fed, the feeding relationship is the first crucial task of parenting.

Food For Thought

Hungry for family dinner advice? Dr. Anne Fishel draws on her experience as a family therapist, associate professor of psychology, and mother of two sons to bring you helpful dinnertime observations and tips.

Donate

With a focus on fun, food, and conversations that matter, The Family Dinner Project helps families, schools, and community groups eat more quality meals together. Studies have shown that children who eat with their families experience higher grade-point averages and self-esteem, as well as lower rates of substance abuse and eating disorders. By offering tips […]

The Johnson family

From “eat and scatter” to “stay and play” Background:  A family of three with full schedules Ronnie Johnson and her eight siblings grew up in Boston and Cambridge.  She now lives in the Fenway area with her husband, Frank, and their 10-year old daughter, Deisha.  Ronnie is a self-employed web developer who works from home, […]

The Simple Comfort of Rhythm, Ritual and Routine

One mom’s shares her parenting and meal time philosophy, along with tips for making dinner easier

Play with Your Food, Not Your Video Games

‘The kitchen isn’t just the workstation for family dinners; it can also be the “play station” for many fun and creative projects.’

How to Make your Toddler an Adventurous Eater and Cooperative Diner

(Part two in a series) Young kids are not the most civilized dinner companions. Dinnertime can feel like sitting with a group of monkeys…But, this is a critical time for developing family meals as a ritual

Comforting the Sick: What Dinner Do You Want When You’re Under the Weather?

A curious look at what we crave when we’re ill- and why

Adding Competence and Rules into the Mix: Dinner with School-aged Kids

(The third in a 3-part series): When it comes to dinner, harness your elementary school-aged child’s wish to be more competent and to play by the rules