
- Eat more healthfully
- Have a healthier weight, and are less apt to develop eating issues
- Have better social skills
- Have positive peer relationships
- Have lower levels of tension and stress
- Get better grades
- Are likelier to say they can confide in their parents
- Are at half the risk for substance abuse compared to teens who dine infrequently with families

- https://www.pricechopper.com/health_and_wellness/family-meals-matter
- http://albany.cce.cornell.edu/eat-smart-new-york/family-mealtimes-matter
- https://www.pricechopper.com/fresh_ideas/kids-cooking-club
- http://www.fmi.org/family-meals-month