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Let's Reconnect this Family Day - September 25, 2023
Posted by Peggy B. Sapp, President & CEO on September 7, 2023 at 2:32 PM
As we gear up to celebrate Family Day on September 25, 2023, I wanted to take a moment to share some heartfelt thoughts with all of you.
Topics: President's Message, high school, elementary school, family bonding, Informed Families, family dinner, Family Table Time
Family Day: The Origins, Importance, and How You Can Get Involved
Posted by Informed Families on September 3, 2023 at 10:16 AM
Amidst the fast-paced rhythm of modern life, it's easy for the age-old tradition of family dinners to get lost in the shuffle. But have you ever wondered about the profound impact of these seemingly simple moments shared over a meal? Our Family Days™ Campaign is a national movement reviving the significance of family meals and their remarkable benefits on our youth.
Topics: Family Day, family bonding, family dinner, mental health, Family Table Time, substance abuse
'Back to School Month' with a 'Family Fun Month' Twist”
Posted by Informed Families on July 30, 2023 at 1:30 PM
As we wave goodbye to the relaxing days of summer and usher in the bustling fall season, the rhythm of life begins to change once again. August, a month filled with excitement and anticipation, marks not only 'Back to School Month' but also 'Family Fun Month.' So why not combine these two unique themes and make the transition back to school an engaging and enjoyable experience for the whole family?
Topics: Family Day, family bonding, family dinner, mental health, Family Table Time, love, affection, hug
Embracing Self-Care in the Family: Nourishing the Roots to Strengthen the Tree
Posted by Informed Families on July 21, 2023 at 9:09 AM
As we navigate the hectic tempo of modern living, one aspect often gets relegated to the back burner – self-care. As the culture of 'busyness' grows, we sometimes forget that our most fundamental responsibility is to ourselves and our well-being.
Topics: Family Day, family bonding, family dinner, mental health, Family Table Time, love, affection, hug
Once each year, we take time to celebrate the people that make our lives meaningful: our families. Family life isn’t always what you’d find in a Hallmark movie, but at the bottom, the love and support we find there offer a sense of belonging and stability in our lives. Sociologists point out that families are critical for healthy development.
Topics: Family Day, parenting, teenagers, family bonding, teens, family dinner, Family Table Time
Topics: family dinner, Family Table Time, community
Two of this month’s Family Table Talk topics are heritage and reading, and we think they complement Thanksgiving perfectly.
Topics: family bonding, family dinner, Family Table Time
One positive outcome of the pandemic has been that families have been forced by circumstances to spend more time together. No more rushing out the door to play practice in one direction and violin lessons in the other. No more late nights at the office, grabbing a quick fast-food dinner on the way home.
Topics: family bonding, family dinner, Family Table Time
Congratulations to the winners of the Family Day Photo Contest: Lesley Adkins Stanton from Winter Springs, FL; Lauren Schere Shpigler from Orlando, FL; and Jeanette Teixeira from Miami, FL. The winners, who were randomly selected, each win a $100 Publix gift card.
Laurel Oak Elementary in Naples, FL won the grand prize for schools by having the most entries in the State of Florida. They will receive a $250 Publix gift card.
The contest was sponsored by Publix, Simply Healthcare and Seminole Prevention Coalition.
Topics: Family Day, orlando, family bonding, seminole county, family dinner, miami, collier county, orange county
Help Us Spread Awareness About Family Day
Posted by Informed Families on September 23, 2020 at 4:00 PM
Families come in all forms, sizes and colors. Their diversity is what makes them so beautiful. We love seeing your lovely #FLFamilyDay dinner photos on social media each year. Thank you to all of the families that have participated in Family Day and our Family Day Photo Contest in the past. We have shared some of their heart-warming photos in this post.
Participating in our Family Day photo contest is a simple way that you can help spread awareness about Family Day and the importance of eating dinner together as a family. Research shows that children who eat dinner with their families 4 or more times a week do better in school and are less likely to use drugs or participate in other destructive behaviors. We all want what’s best for our children. Wouldn’t your family and friends with children want to know that something as simple as regular family dinners can improve parent-child communication?
Topics: Family Day, Facebook, family bonding, photo contest, family dinner