Author: The Family Dinner Project Team
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[:en]Research Shows Family Dinner Improves Literacy[:]
[:en]Many years of research show that family dinner improves literacy skills in young kids. We break down the studies and give families ideas to use at meals.[:]
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[:en]Standing With Families Against Racism[:]
[:en]The Family Dinner Project stands with those who raise their voices against racism. We have assembled resources to help families talk about anti-racism.[:]
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[:en]Children, Climate Change, and Mental Health[:]
[:en]A pediatrician and mental health expert shares how to talk to children about climate change in ways that encourage action and protect their mental health.[:]
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[:en]7 Ways to Support Kids and Teens Through the Coronavirus Pandemic[:]
[:en]Our friends at the MGH Clay Center offer expert advice to help parents and kids navigate the coronavirus pandemic.[:]
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[:en]How to Survive Thanksgiving Dinner During Impeachment Talk[:]
[:en]Get our best advice on how to survive Thanksgiving dinner during impeachment talk, no matter what your political views may be.[:]
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[:en]Tech, Talk and Turkey[:]
[:en]Addiction counselor Michelle Nogueira shares her observations about quality family time, along with some tech do’s and don’ts for the holidays.[:]
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[:en]Why You Should Invite Your Elderly Parents to Dinner[:]
[:en]Aging expert Kim Smith offers simple insights into the whys and hows of making elderly relatives a regular part of your family dinners.[:]