I am a big believer in the family mealtime. As much as we are able, we all try and have dinner together each night. I understand this is not always possible for everyone because of work schedules and other commitments but even just weekend dinners together can have a positive effect on a family. One of our family traditions is Pizza Friday. Each Friday we make a pizza exactly how we like it and we enjoy it while talking and using these 31 Dinner Conversation Starters. Before we eat, we need to cook. My daughter loves to help out making the pizza. Family
Itching to get a word out of your child? Take a look at these thoughtful conversation starters for kids to get you chatting.
Itching to get a word out of your child? Take a look at these thoughtful conversation starters for kids to get you chatting.
Do you know the core conversations every married couples need to have? Use these marriage conversations cards to help you put God first in your marriage.
Print, cut and put out the March Table Topics to get the conversation rolling at your dinner table. This month is all about naming.
I saw this suggestion on the St. Louis Center for Play Therapy Training FB page this summer and jumped at the chance to make a Metaphor Basket of my own because A. It gave me a chance to clean out two catch-all drawers, and B. What a FUN idea and versatile tool. I use it as a starter in sessions with parents, teachers, or students. I simply show the basket and ask them to choose an item that tells their story. Or maybe that interests them. Maybe that expresses how they’re feeling right now. Or maybe there’s an item in there that sparks a memory or taps into a dream. There might even be a novelty that represents something they want to change. Ask participants to explain what they're thinking and feeling about the item they select. So much potential. I’m even thinking I could bring it to a team leader or a character advisory committee meeting to use as a team-building activity to get to know one another better. How about putting it in a writing center? Or bringing it out at a morning meeting? Imagine the possibilities. So what will you put into your metaphor basket and how could you use it to create change, delve deeper or simply share?
Print, cut and put out the March Table Topics to get the conversation rolling at your dinner table. This month is all about naming.
Itching to get a word out of your child? Take a look at these thoughtful conversation starters for kids to get you chatting.
It's time for the July Table Topics! Each month conversation starters are shared with you to use at the table to get your kids talking. This month's table topics all ask the question, "What
May Table Topics to get your family talking at the table. Storytelling prompts will help generate lots of great conversation. Free printable included.
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Guest post by Janel Breitenstein For the last year, my 12-year-old daughter has revealed her dream to become a movie director, or at least a screenwriter. I admit raising my mental eyebrows a bit at this one, for the sheer sake of the competition for jobs like this. There’s gotta be, what? 3 million kids […]
Get the family talking at the dinner with these January table topics. Here are 31 conversation starters to print for free and place on the table.
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