Make Family Dinner a Priority

By Joshua Sneideman Family dinner and school success don’t seem to go together, at least not on the surface. But let me share a short story. At the school where I use to teach, the valedictorian one year was asked what the secret was to his success. His reply was incredibly insightful and has stuck with me for all these years.  He said, “We very often had family dinner during which we would discuss the news of the day and share our opinions.” For many, family dinner has been lost in their overscheduled lives. Extracurricular activities, work, and the school […]

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