Abstract: Research demonstrates many benefits of the family
meal, especially in protecting adolescents from negative, high-risk
behaviors. Unfortunately, families today are less likely to enjoy meal
times together than in the past. Given the protective factors that are
conveyed to children and adolescents, pediatricians should encourage
parents to make every effort to regularly gather around the “Family
Table” for meals.
As you read the report the problems faced by families has a lot to do with today's fast paced lifestyle and technology that consumes social interaction.
Benefits of the Family Table
Family meals are powerful for many reasons. First, meal times impact all
of our senses – the sight, touch, taste, and smell of food, as well as
listening to family conversation. Family meals offer the opportunity to
spend time together, reconnect after a busy day, communicate with and
listen to each other, share values and ideas, and problem solve.
Family meals also contribute to traditions that tie families
together. A special food for a birthday celebration, a favorite place to
eat for special occasions, a cultural or ethnic food unique to the
family’s heritage – these become traditions that provide meaning and
context to children as they grow.
Family meals provide structure for the day, allowing children to feel
more secure and safe, knowing what to expect. They also permit parental
monitoring of children’s moods, behavior, and activities, providing
parents with insight into the emotional well-being of their children.
When extended to neighbors and friends, family meals allow children to
learn and appreciate social interactions, understand the importance of
community, and experience different ideas while under the guidance of
their parents.
The family table is one of the very few places that children can
observe their parents interact, negotiate, solve problems, express
emotions and treat one another with respect. A child’s world is mostly
spent with peers and teachers; the family table gives them a chance to
see how adults interact and cooperate.
*Online Source ~ https://www.acpeds.org/the-college-speaks/position-statements/parenting-issues/the-benefits-of-the-family-table
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