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Raising Resilient Kids

Let’s face it: things don’t always work out the way we hope they will. For kids, this might mean receiving a mediocre grade, getting snubbed by a friend, or waiting for a college acceptance letter that never comes. But as one famous saying goes, “It’s not what happens to you, but how you react to […]

Thanksgiving = Thanks + Giving

  Giving Tips Tips to help families talk about giving back on Giving Tuesday & beyond   Giving Decision Tree Tips to help families decide how to give

Get Everyone “Home For Dinner” With This New Book!

We sat down with Dr. Anne Fishel to talk about her new book, “Home for Dinner.”

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Giving Thanks for Family Dinner

With Thanksgiving and winter holidays now only weeks away…

Caring For Your Family’s Mental Health This Winter

Get expert tips on caring for your family’s mental health during the challenging winter ahead, plus mood-boosting food, fun and conversation.

Less Cleaning, Less Cooking, More Family Dinner

Families say cleanup and cooking are their biggest dinner headaches. We’ve got great ideas for low-clean, low-cook family dinners.

The Back-to-School Dinner Habits You Want This Year

We asked families across the country to tell us about the back-to-school dinner habits they want to create this year.

About Us

The Family Dinner Project, a nonprofit initiative started in 2010, champions family dinner as an opportunity for family members to connect with each other through food, fun and conversation about things that matter. More than 20 years of scientific research shows “why” family mealtimes are so important. The Family Dinner Project provides the “how” for […]

FAQ

by Anne Fishel, Ph.D Dr. Anne K. Fishel is the Executive Director and co-founder of The Family Dinner Project and a clinical psychologist, teacher, author, and family therapist. She is an Associate Clinical Professor of Psychology at Harvard Medical School and Director of the Family and Couples Therapy Program at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston. […]

Making Enchiladas

The Family Dinner Project Goes to the Ford School

“On a rainy night in December, five families came to the Ford School cafeteria, where we made enchiladas together, told stories about our family dinners and shared tips about how to get kids to eat healthy foods…”

4 Week Program

Family dinner! We all know it’s a good thing. It’s the perfect time to bond with your family, promote healthy eating and unwind with a delicious meal. But with the craziness of daily life, cooking dinner can feel overwhelming. That’s where we come in. With our online dinner program, Food, Fun and Conversation: 4 Weeks […]

Week 4: Make It Matter

It’s been three weeks, and by now family dinner might feel easier. You have created this time and place for family to come together, so full of possibility. Could you explore those possibilities and use family dinner to do some heavy lifting or some imagining together? Look at something your family struggles with or aspires […]