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"studies show that the more often families eat together, the less likely kidsAccording to experts on adolescent development, the more families dine together, the better everyone gets along, the more successful everyone is, and the family enjoys better health. By sitting down and eating as a family, a family identity and culture is formed - something which is just as important as that extracurricular activity kids may miss out on by spending an hour every night with their parents at the dinner table. Parents need to refrain from overscheduling their lives and their kids' lives to create quality family time. Read more online.
are to smoke, drink, do drugs, get depressed, develop eating disorders and
consider suicide, and the more likely they are to do well in school, delay
having sex, eat their vegetables, learn big words and know which fork to
use."
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