Author: Anne Fishel, Ph.D
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[:en]Recipe: Tuscan Bread Soup[:]
[:en]Brrrr, February is here! Keep warm with this simple, delicious dish.[:]
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[:en]A Solution to Resolutions[:]
[:en]Sick of doomed New Year’s resolutions? So is Dr. Anne Fishel, who proposes an alternative.[:]
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[:en]Let’s Talk Turkey[:]
[:en]The expression “talking turkey” has two opposite original meanings—either to speak pleasantly around the dinner table, or to skip the niceties and get right to what’s important. It is, of course, this second meaning that persists…[:]
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[:en]Doctor’s Order: Have Family Dinners[:]
[:en]Recently, we sat down with two groups of pediatricians to find out what doctors think of family dinners.[:]
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[:en]Creating Meaningful Conversation[:]
[:en]Check out our tips for making conversations with your kids more fun and thoughtful![:]
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[:en]Your Questions, Answered![:]
[:en]Dr. Anne K. Fishel answers questions about toys at the table and hectic schedules.[:]
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[:en]Family Dinner at the White House[:]
[:en]Jodi Kantor, author of “The Obamas,” talks about the First Family’s dinners together.[:]
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[:en]9 Fun Food Activities for Spring Break[:]
[:en]Spring break is here, which can mean a lot of unstructured free time with your kids. Why not lure them into the kitchen with one of our food-inspired activities?[:]
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[:en]’That’s Disgusting!’ – Encouraging Picky Eaters[:]
[:en]Does nature or nurture create picky eaters? Plus tips for taming even the pickiest among us[:]
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[:en]Meeting Your Child’s Sweetheart: 12 Tips for a Successful Meal [:]
[:en]It’s hard to be our best, most authentic selves when our children bring a significant other home to dinner. [:]
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[:en]The Family Dinner Project Goes to the Ford School[:]
[:en]”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…”[:]
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[:en]Thanksgiving Story Telling[:]
[:en]’We learn about our families from the stories that we tell, and our brains are wired to understand each other through stories.’ Plus questions to inspire story sharing[:]