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How to Avoid One Word Answers

Dr. Anne Fishel offers suggestions on how to encourage kids to open up about their days.

Week 1: Make the Commitment

The story will be different for each family. This could be the beginning for you, the very first family dinner ever. Or it could be about sticking to a routine, providing consistency in your day. Or maybe it is about forming new traditions that are unique to your family. No matter what your story is, […]

Week 2: Make It Simple

You’ve made the commitment. Now your story can begin to tell itself. Dinner doesn’t have to be a fancy event with an exotic recipe. It can be simple and relaxed. What is the simplest and most loved meal in your home? Cook it and have dinner together again this week, and find a way to […]

Fostering Fairness in our Kids

“That’s not fair!” may be the most popular complaint in the history of childhood. Kids seem to notice any real or perceived injustice from a very early age, particularly any injustice that befalls them. Yet how, exactly, does one even define what’s “fair?” The classic work in moral development by psychologist Laurence Kohlberg showed that […]

How Many Cooks in your Kitchen?

Now that the school year is winding down, you might want to break out of a dinner rut and try something new. For instance, now might be the perfect time to involve your kids more in making and/or serving dinner. By inviting everyone to contribute to dinner, the experience not only becomes more fun, but […]

Geoff

A Conversation with Sofra’s Chef De Cuisine, Geoff Lukas

And the secret to making superior hummus revealed…

Are You Ready?

Back to the Dinner Table. Are you ready?

Yes, it is back to school for many, but for us at The Family Dinner Project, it’s just another excuse to talk about eating together! Every transition brings with it an opportunity to reinvest in the habits that make our families healthier and happier. School schedules bring with them their own set of challenges, so […]

Four Weeks to a Closer Family

Happy New Year! Happy New Year! Earlier this month we officially introduced our innovative new program: Food, Fun and Conversation: 4 Weeks to Better Family Dinners. Now you and your family can benefit from this free,online resource filled with loads of tips, tools and inspiration to help you set and meet your dinner goals for […]

Mother's Day

Kids who Care? We’ve got the Recipe for Mother’s Day and Beyond

Happy Mother’s Day to all the wonderful, hard-working and loving moms out there! In our work, we also meet many mother-like figures who are not biological mothers to those they’re caring for—like grandparents, for instance. Or aunts. Or family friends. We refer to all these people simply as caregivers, and for many families, they are […]

july 2014

The Four Freedoms of Family Meals

Happy 238th Birthday America! This month, we celebrate our freedom as we honor the creation of the Declaration of Independence and our birth as a nation back in 1776. In keeping with that spirit, we offer you ideas for cultivating freedom in your own home, particularly around family meals. Not only will these four ideas […]

February-Feature

All you need is Love (And Dinner)

Happy Valentine’s Day Month! Perhaps the Beatles were correct when they crooned “All you need is Love.” But as everyone knows, love’s not always what you get. There are a whole slew of emotions we humans contend with: anger, joy, sadness, fear, disappointment, frustration. The list goes on. And for kids, recognizing and responding to […]

Co-Founder Dr. Anne Fishel on Mom Enough Radio

Our co-founder talks family dinners and creative strategies for food, fun and conversation with the Mom Enough audience.