Benefits of the Family Table

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Over the years, family time at the dinner table has declined. While it may be harmless to miss a family meal occasionally, consistently skipping these shared moments can have impacts on children, as well as the entire family.

Family meals offer more than just nutritional benefits. They provide a unique opportunity for family members to connect and communicate. Studies have shown children who regularly participate in family meals tend to have better academic performance, improved mental health and a lower risk of developing unhealthy eating habits.

The American College of Pediatricians recommends the following tips to consider during family mealtimes:

  • Allow your children to help you with food preparation, whenever possible.
  • Eat together as a family whenever you can, even if just two of you are home at the time.
  • Designate a location in your home for most of your family meals.
  • Turn off the television, computer and all personal digital devices.
  • Encourage pleasant and respectful conversation.
  • Serve a variety of healthy foods during the week.
  • Ideally, serve the same foods to all family members, thus avoiding “short-order cooking” and encouraging variety in the diet.
  • Require that everyone stay at the table until all family members have finished.
  • Enjoy the moment – don’t rush the meal or conversation.

In a world where time is often scarce, prioritizing family meals can be a powerful way to strengthen bonds and foster a sense of belonging.

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