Love: More is More
Thursday, February 5th, 2009 Posted in Compassion, Dads & fathering, Family meals, Fostering social connections, Main essay, On Life & Being a Parent, Praise, Social intelligence, Teaching Emotional Literacy | 2 Comments »You may think Valentine’s Day is for lovers, but I say it is for kids! I didn’t really know how darn much love I had in me until I had kids – and I’ve always been a lover, not ...
Ten 2008 Tips for Raising Happy Kids
Tuesday, January 6th, 2009 Posted in Changing bad habits into good ones, Conflict, Family meals, Forgiveness, Friendship, Gratitude, Kindness, Main essay, Materialism, On Life & Being a Parent, Optimism, School & scheduling, Video | 2 Comments »Replace Your Kids’ Annoying Behaviors with Happiness Habits Some of the most irritating things our kids do (whining and tattling come to mind) are nothing more than bad habits, and as we all know, bad habits are tough to break! ...
Making Dinnertime Worth the Effort
Sunday, March 30th, 2008 Posted in Family meals | 9 Comments »This posting is about how to make chow-time a powerful ritual for kids—and how doing so will make them happier people. At least in my family, dinnertime is really our only daily family ritual. Rituals are any kind ...
How to Get the Most Out of Family Dinners
Monday, March 24th, 2008 Posted in Family meals, Video | 8 Comments »Last week's video and posting take a look at the benefits of dinnertime and what it is we should model during dinner. This video and the posting that will follow give you the tools to make it happen. ...
What Kids Learn During Dinner
Monday, March 17th, 2008 Posted in Family meals | 7 Comments »Of everything I'll discuss on Half Full, having dinner as a family is one of the most important things. Think of it as concentrated dose of nurture and nourishment, two of the greatest and most fundamental human needs. ...
Family Meals are Hugely Important
Monday, March 10th, 2008 Posted in Family meals, Video | 6 Comments »Even if you and your kids are crazy busy, eating together is important for kids' development (and happiness!). Watch this quick video to find out why -- and learn how to get the most out of your family mealtimes. There ...











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