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The Family Dinner Project: Your Holiday Conversation Experts!

FDP is providing expert advice to help add meaning and connection to the Thanksgiving table.

Thanksgiving Conversation Starters

Thanksgiving Conversation Starters  

FDP and Common Sense Media Present a New Resource

Among the many community events The Family Dinner Project has been a part of in 2015, our Digital Media-themed Community Dinner, presented in conjunction with Common Sense Media, stands out as an exciting new model for families and educators. We gathered at the Waring School in Beverly, MA to share food, fun and conversation around […]

TFDP Co-Founder on “The Takeaway”

Dr. Anne Fishel sits down with John Hockenberry to talk about family dinners.

How to Beat Tension and Conflict from Your Family Dinner

Six simple insights into common dinner table conflicts, and how to tame them for good.

Join us for a Twitter Chat February 25!

Join us and Recipe for Success to chat about promoting healthy eating at the family dinner table.

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Being Aware at Family Dinner

Family dinner, by nature, encourages us to be aware: Aware of making the time in our busy schedules to be together; aware of the foods we cook and eat; aware of the ways in which we communicate with one another and connect at the end of a long day. Beyond being a simple habit or […]

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The “How” of Family Dinner

You may notice that this newsletter is a bit different from our usual. That’s because we’ve just unveiled some updates to our website that we’re excited to share with you, so we’re taking this opportunity to fill you in. But don’t worry — the expected food, fun and conversation are still here as well, located […]

Relaxing at Family Dinner

Relaxing at Family Dinner

For many families, summertime means less structured time. Without the schedules and routines that often govern family life during the school year, these next few months can bring a sort of relief and a lot more “white space” on the calendar. The shift from school-year schedules to summertime can be both an advantage and a […]

When Dinner Can’t Happen (And What to do Instead)

Our top five tips for getting the benefits of a shared meal when you’re just too busy for dinner!

Real Family Dinner Projects: Jamie Bero

A busy couple from West Virginia inspires us with their commitment to balancing family dinners with demanding careers.

Real Family Dinner Projects: The Zhang Family

A family of four shares how using our Dinner Tonight resources has helped them prioritize family dinners and improve their health.