Family Time at Dinner Time
These days, many families struggle to find time when they can all be together. Sometimes it's because both parents work long hours and sometimes it's because of the kids' many extracurricular activities.
Some nights are going to be crazy busy and you each just have to eat when you can. Other times your family can shift things around to make time for a family meal. Dinner together as a family has never been so important. Why? Here are some reasons:
Eating meals together increases enjoyment of the meal. Food tastes so much better when you're eating with someone else, don't you think? You might say that when you eat together your food is well-seasoned with love or friendship.
Eating altogether encourages communication and strengthens family bonds. With hectic schedules, families don't spend as much time together. Slowing down and sharing a meal gives everyone a chance to catch up with the day's events. You get to find out just how each family member is doing. Call it a daily family check-up.
Younger children love having routines. Sharing meals together with the whole family is a positive event in their young lives and they look forward to it. Don't have them share their meal with the TV. The TV is not a dinner partner, and certainly not family.
Family dinner conversation helps children's vocabularies to grow. When kids listen to their parents or older siblings speak, they learn new words. They will ask what the words mean or figure out the "gist of it", but either way, they are more likely to understand and use more words because of older people conversing with them.
The dinner table is where children learn social skills. Table manners are not something learned from a book, they're learned by practicing them. Kids learn them from their parents - when eating with them. The art of dinner conversation is also a skill they learn from parents at the dinner table. Another plus of dinner conversation is that kids often get to learn about their family history.
Eating traditional foods as a family strengthens a family's ethnic background. Having meals traditional to their heritage helps children to identify and bond with their heritage.
Kids eat healthier at the family dinner table. Kids who eat without their parents tend to eat fewer of the desired foods and more of the less-desired foods. This is particularly true of teenagers who eat more junk food or fast food when by themselves or with friends. When kids eat with their parents, the parents usually provide healthier meals and can keep an eye on what their kids are eating.
Even though it's not always easy to gather together as a family for a meal, it's worth the extra effort. Eating dinner (or any meal) together is a time for nourishment as well as a time for strengthening bonds. After all, family time is treasured time.
Peggy is the editor of the popular Cookin' Kids Newsletter. Interesting themes, fun facts, silly clip art, easy recipes, kid jokes, cooking terms, and safety tips make this newsletter a hit with kids! Learn more about it at http://cookinkids.com
Saturday, February 9, 2008
Family Dinner Time
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Monday, February 4, 2008
A Friendly Lizard
My husband and my son caught a lizard today. I would not have been part of that fun since I am not a big lizard fan. My son has been spending the afternoons with his frog and lizard loving cousin, so he has learned from her how to pick them up gently. Daddy and my son had lots of fun with this one as it crawled all over. EWWWWW! I am glad I was not here to stifle that curiously with my screams and shrieks!
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Friday, February 1, 2008
Your Favorite Ritual with Your Child
As parents, we often get in habits of rituals for so many different things, from the time we wake up to the time we go to bed. Tell me your favorite ritual with your child, whether it is your preschooler or one that has left the nest. We would love for you to share these memories and ideas with us!
You can comment on this blog (leave me an email so I can let you know if you have one) or link from your blog and leave the url in the comment section. The best ritual will be selected by me and will receive a book selected by me from Barefoot Books.
Thanks for sharing!
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Wednesday, January 30, 2008
Staying Home And Lovin' It
My friend Betsy is a stay at home mom. I am very jealous. Last year, Betsy and I got to do play group together once a week and our two girls got together frequently during the week. Not to mention, Betsy and I are two of the Smart Moms, so we would discuss business ideas for hours some days. We were able to see each other a lot, and now, with her new baby on the way and my work day schedule, we just don't get to see each other enough.
Betsy does a lot of neat things with her 2 year old. She takes pictures to chronicle all the events. If you are looking for some great ideas to do with your two year old, check out her blog. Of course, many ideas are country type ideas, not for the city folks, but some ideas can be adapted for those that live in more populated areas.
And I cannot wait until summer when we can have some time together again.
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Sunday, January 27, 2008
Data Recovery for Your Business
Any business owner knows that losing data from even one computer can have devastating results. If this happens to you, you can hire Fast-teks to recover deleted files. In addition, they offer a wide range of IT solutions, on site. Their website has a convenient location finder to see if they can service your business. Don't despair if you find that data is lost... hire experts that can fix your problem.
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Valentine' Day Activities for Preschoolers
Valentines Day is such a fun time for young children. Making pretty hearts, eating lots of fun candy, and sending your love to others are all things that preschoolers love to take part in. If you want something beyond the traditional heart crafts, here are some sites to consider:
- Bible Fun Zone has a great idea for a heart hunt
- IParenting has a very cute conversation heart frame
- My Dear Valentine has a neat painted flowerpot
- FamilyFun has lots of new crafts this year, but I especially like the Putty In Your Hands card
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Wednesday, January 23, 2008
Wrangler National Finals Rodeo
I am a fan of the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo. I watch different rodeos frequently on television, but this is the main event. For ten days in Las Vegas, there are more events than they will ever get on the T.V. My favorite event is the bull riding. It is crazy that those guys get on those crazier bulls! What is even crazier is that seven seconds never seems like a long time until you are watching one of those cowboys on a bull.
But bull riding is just one event and they aren't all cowboys. Cowgirls participate too. From steer wrestling, barrel racing, roping, and many other great events, there is something for everyone. The excitement will keep you coming back.
While watching the WNFR on television is great, I hope one day that I will get some WNFR Tickets, take another trip to Las Vegas, and take my children to see they bull riding. If I don't see anything else, my trip would be perfect after seeing the bull riding live! Of course, taking my children may give them ideas of joining in the rodeo circuit. And while I love to watch the rodeo, I would not be able to handle my son getting on one of those crazy bulls or my daughter on a speeding barrel horse!
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