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Family meals provide an important opportunity for families to eat healthfully, interact and enjoy each other's company! Research shows that when children have encouraging back-and-forth interactions with caring adults, the wiring in their brains actually changes — for the better.
Children who have regular family meals experience lower levels of depression, eating disorders, teenage pregnancy and substance abuse.
Positive relationships are powerful and vitally important for all children, including those who have been adopted. The more nurturing social connections a child has and the more often they positively interact with others, the bigger, stronger and wiser their brains will become. Children’s bodies also grow bigger, stronger and healthier because they are receiving good nutrition, but also (and just as importantly) because they are involved in nourishing relationships.
Children who have regular family meals experience lower levels of depression, eating disorders, teenage pregnancy and substance abuse.
Teaching your kids how to create healthy meals will give them the skills they need for life.
Eating together offers valuable time for interaction and connection.
Talking together allows for busy families to build strong relationships.
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