Tag: technology at the table
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[:en]Real Family Dinner Projects: The Sigler Family[:]
[:en]A family of four from Ohio shares how they’re constantly adapting to each new age and stage to make family dinner — and laughter — central in their lives.[:]
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Real Family Dinner Projects: The Trip Family
[:en]A family of five from The Netherlands explains how giving their kids control in the kitchen has made family dinners more enjoyable for everyone.[:]
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[:en]Real Family Dinner Projects: The Budheges Family[:]
[:en]The creator of Crate Your Phone and her family share their strategies for preserving face-to-face connection at family dinner, even on busy evenings.[:]
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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]Real Family Dinner Projects: The Nogueira Family[:]
[:en]A busy family of three reflects on how hard it is to slow down and enjoy family dinners once they’re at the table together.[:]
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[:en]#DeviceFreeDinner Expert Chat on 12.6.16[:]
[:en]Join The Family Dinner Project’s own Dr. Anne Fishel, Understood.org and Common Sense Media for an online event about balancing technology and family time.[:]
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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!
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[:en]TFDP at the AAFCS Annual Conference[:]
[:en]Join us in Bellevue, WA June 22-25 for the AAFCS Annual Conference, “Improving the Health and Well-Being of a Changing Society.”[:]
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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.
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The Family Dinner Project Joins Lisa Leslie and “Log Out, Look Up”
We’re joining Lisa Leslie to help families spend less time with their screens and more time with each other.