Episode description
Eating meals together is the ultimate parenting cheat code, and that's because in just one hour you can improve your kids' academic performance, self-esteem, and cardiovascular health while simultaneously reducing their risks of substance misuse, depression, and obesity.
On today's show: author Annette Thurmon on making the kitchen the heart of the home once again.
Here's a preview:
[7:30] A laundry list of the nutritional benefits of regular family dinners, plus the developmental and mental health benefits for kids and teens
[10:00] We parents should be including our children in the cooking process, and here's why (plus: easy lift how-tos)
[20:00] Remember: It's not about the food! It's about the face-to-face, tech-free time
[23:00] Practical dinnertime prompts
Resource mentioned:
Creative alternatives to "How was your day?"
- What's one thing you learned today?
- What's one thing that made you smile today?
- If you could change something about your day, what would it be?
- What's one thing you liked most about your day?
- What has made you feel loved recently?
- How did you help someone today? How did someone help you?
- What's it like to be a kid? To be a parent?
- What was your last thought before falling asleep last night?
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