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Podcast Episode 4: Picky or Problematic?

On this episode, we’re delving into the difference between picky eating, ARFID, and red flags for other feeding problems or eating disorders.

7 Ways to Support Kids and Teens Through the Coronavirus Pandemic

Our friends at the MGH Clay Center offer expert advice to help parents and kids navigate the coronavirus pandemic.

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.”

It’s Science: Eat Dinner Together

As a family therapist, I often want to tell my patients that research shows they’d be better off eating dinner together than spending an hour with me.

Our Family Breakfast Project

“The Family Breakfast Project gave us a great week of morning fun and connection,” writes guest blogger Katie Bugbee

New Look, New Features, New Dinner Inspiration!

Improvements to The Family Dinner Project website will help families easily find the food, fun and conversation inspiration they need for meaningful meals.

The Politics of Thanksgiving

Many families are anxious about Thanksgiving due to divisive politics. Dr. Anne Fishel offers tips for overcoming tension at this year’s Thanksgiving table.

Family Dinner Resolutions

Family Dinner Resolutions

  The New Year’s resolution is a tradition that tends to elicit one of two reactions from people: Either you’re the type of person who enjoys making resolutions, or you’re the type of person who groans at the very thought. Those who like resolutions say it motivates them to make positive changes and helps them […]

Thanksgiving in the “New Normal”

How will we celebrate Thanksgiving in the “New Normal?” More than half of families will stick with new ideas they learned last year.

Alternatives to “How Was Your Day?”

Remember the 1990’s sitcom Seinfeld? There’s a memorable episode where the character Kramer mocks couples’ conversations. β€œHow was your day?” he simpers. β€œWas it a good day or a bad day? What kind of a day was it?”

Meeting the Needs of Military Families

Serving up a community dinner for those who serve our country

When Sports Take Over Family Dinner

Back to school means back to sports, and back to rushing at meals. Here’s what to do when sports take over family dinner.