It’s important to have an “open dialogue” around the dinner table to encourage a nonjudgmental space for family members to talk. (Getty Images) For many families, the COVID-19 pandemic was a time of ...
Growing up, Jo Hayes ate dinner at the same time in the same way every night — at 6:30 p.m. on the dot, at a properly set table and right after the evening news. Her mother, father and all six kids ...
Ms. White is the author of the forthcoming novel “Like Family.” For 18 years my family ate dinner together almost every night. We talked, we laughed, we fought, we told stories. Sometimes someone left ...
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