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Talking to Kids About Technology

Talking to kids about technology and social media use can be a tricky task for parents. Here are some expert takeaways to help.

When the Holidays Change

β€œThis,” declared my 13-year-old, looking me straight in the eye, β€œis the year we bring back all the holiday traditions we’ve abandoned.” β€œAbandoned” felt like a bit of a strong word, but I knew what he meant. Over the past five years or so, our family’s celebration of the holiday season has undergone a lot […]

We Need Rituals Now More Than Ever

Dr. Anne Fishel explains why rituals are important to family life, and how they can help families remain resilient during difficult times.

Shelter from the Storm

Shelly, an FDP team member, talks about the generosity and support she witnessed during Hurricane Sandy.

Tips for Including Kids in Cooking

Our friends from Kids Cook Monday share ideas on how to encourage young chefs in your family!

At Joan’s Table

Joan Nathan opens up about food, fun and conversation at her own dinner table, and the sacredness of the family meal.

Kitchen Art

Turn your kitchen-related recyclables into art or helpful household items! Read more…

Use Your Senses (Outdoors)

Head outside after dinner and let the sensory fun begin.

What’s News?

How can kids and teens tell the difference between real news and fake? To share or not to share? Get to the bottom of fake news with these conversation starters.

Tips for Trying New Foods

Between work and taking care of the kids, mustering the energy to try a new recipe (or even a new vegetable!) can feel daunting. Many people feel intimidated by foods that are new or different, or think that only expert chefs can chop a star fruit or poach an egg. However, if you approach new […]

Back-to-School Dinner Tips

  As kids head back to school, family dinner can feel more overwhelming than usual. While summer dinners are often lazy affairs, fall dinners are usually a bit more rushed, as they compete with after-school activities and demanding to-do lists. Add to that the fact that kids usually come home tired and cranky, after having […]

Try Not to Laugh

A try not to laugh challenge is a great way to break tension at family dinner and have fun together as a family!