So what’s your day like? If it’s anything like mine, it’s
always rush, rush, rush and there are more things to do in a
day than there is possibly time for. Then dinnertime rolls
around and you think, “Oh no! What are we going to have?”
The drive-thru is tempting. It’s fast and easy, but it’s
also expensive and downright unhealthy. And although it’s a
nice treat once in a while, we can’t do this every single
day…or at least we shouldn’t.
And here’s the thing. Mealtime IS important. It’s not only
important for adequate nutrition, but it allows our families
to bond, is good for our children’s development and allows
us to keep up-to-date on what’s happening in our their
lives.
In fact, there are studies that show having frequent meals
together is one of the biggest factors of vocabulary
development in young children. And for older kids, it can
actually help reduce the risk of smoking, drinking alcohol
and other things we’d really like our kids to stay away
from.
But still, what do you do? Deciding to get the family
together for dinners every day is often easier said than
done. But there is help out there…thank goodness!
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