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improves your family’s health? What one activity… helps your kids do better in school?
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What one activity… decreases the chance your kids will drink, smoke, or use drugs? builds your child’s self-esteem?
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What one activity… helps girls have a healthy body image? builds family traditions?
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You guessed it! Sharing family meals can help make these things happen.
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It’s the most important 20 minutes of your day… Families share more time together at meals than any other activity.
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Share your favorite childhood memory of a family meal.
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Why is family mealtime so important?
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When families eat together, children are healthier in MANY ways.
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What are families eating? Too much: Big portions Calories Sugar Salt Fat But not enough: Breakfast Water Milk/calcium foods Fruits Vegetables Whole grains
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Families eating together have: More fruits and vegetables More milk and less soda Fewer fatty, fried foods More nutrients to grow on
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When families eat together, children do better in school.
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When families eat together, kids are less likely to engage in risky behaviors. Smoking Drinking Using drugs Having friends with risky behaviors
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When families eat together, they save money
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When families eat together, they strengthen relationships.
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When families eat together, they build traditions.
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What are mealtime challenges for you and your family?
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Keep mealtime SIMPLE.
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Are cell phones a challenge at family mealtime?
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What happens when TV is on at mealtime?
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Mealtime is a great opportunity for parents to teach by example.
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Tips for talking together as a family Be curious about your children’s ideas. Listen, listen, listen with respect. Encourage everyone to talk. Look at the speaker. Take turns.
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Let’s try a Conversation Starter! What is an open-ended question? Why are they a good idea? How might your family use the Conversation Starters?
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Eat five family meals together each week.
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How can you overcome the challenges? Step 1: Talk about family mealtimes Step 2: Make a plan together Step 3: Set ground rules
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“One positive thing I will do for our family mealtime is…”
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Strong Families Eat Together Mealtime is a powerful and pleasant experience when families: Value it Share their ideas about it Plan ahead Make it happen
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Questions? Thank you for completing the evaluation. Some photos used with permission of the American Dietetic Association. WVU Extension - Families & Health Programs
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