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There
are not many things better for a family than to simply have meals together.
Families, especially kids, benefit enormously from frequent positive family
meals:
- Improves family communication
- Improves nutrition and eating habits
- Improves literacy development among preschoolers
- Develops a protective factor for adolescents against tobacco, alcohol, drugs
and low grade point averages
"Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine 2004 Study:
Correlations between family meals and psychosocial well-being among adolescents."
The more meals your family has together, the more you'll enjoy these amazing
benefits! And remember, keep the meals positive, lighthearted and fun.
More specifically, according to research by The National Center on Addiction
and Substance Abuse (CASA) at Columbia University, children and teens
who have frequent family meals:
• Are at half the risk for substance abuse compared to teens who dine
with their families infrequently
• Are less likely to have friends or classmates who use illicit drugs
or abuse prescription drugs
• Have lower levels of tension and stress at home
• Are more likely to say that their parents are proud of them
• Are likelier to say they can confide in their parents
• Are likelier to get better grades in school
• Are more likely to be emotionally content and have positive peer relationships
• Have healthier eating habits
• Are at lower risk for thoughts of suicide
• Are less likely to try marijuana or have friends who use marijuana
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