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5 Tips on Getting Your Whole Family to Sit Down at the Kitchen Table Again

It is no surprise that thousands of families from coast to coast are having it harder to find the time for the whole family to sit down at the kitchen table together anymore. Hectic busy schedules have made it almost possible for everyone to be on the same page never mind the same room. Years ago families got together every evening and sat and discussed the events of their day, now you will be lucky if families get together once per week to discuss anything. Hope is still out there. You have to make things unique and creative in order to make it possible. Here are some tips that should help many families get on each other's radars again.

1. Find out Everyone's Monthly Schedule: Put together a schedule form for your family to fill out at the beginning of every month and hang them on the fridge or keep them in a folder. If all the children have sports or after school activities make them write it in their schedule and try to decide on some times during the week where everyone seems to fall into a time slot where everyone is home. Try shooting for one or two days per/week at first.

2. Get Creative with the Meals: Ask your family in the begging of the month what they would like to eat. You can then find recipes online if it is something you have never made before. If your family knows that there will be something they enjoy cooking they will make more of an effort to come home for dinner at the same time. By incorporating everyone's favorite ingredients you can increase your chances of getting everyone together at the same time.

3. Put Everyone to Work: If you have young ones that do not have after school events but you get the sense that they just don't like to sit with the family at dinner ask them if they would like to help you make dinner. Many times a young child will enjoy getting their hands a little dirty and helping mom or dad in the kitchen. If your children are a little older and you wish to get the family involved you can give everyone a task to do either for cooking or before cooking like setting the table or lighting some candles. Whatever it takes for everyone to unwind a bit and relax from their long day.

4. Make Rules: If your family does not have any after work or school activities but you still find it difficult to get everyone to sit down make some house rules. No TV, computers, cell phones and video games until dinner is done. This might sound old fashioned but if you truly want your family to start sitting at the table and acting as one than it will take laying down ground rules and a foundation.

5. Start Slow: If your family has not sat down together for some time work at getting them together at least once per/week. If you can achieve this you are on your way to a positive outcome. People young and old have much busier lives than ever before. Try get everyone down just a few times a month at first. If you push too hard it might get even more difficult to get your family to sit an enjoy everyone's company.

Susan Aprahamian is the owner of You've Got Supper which is a website that offers free online recipes

You've Got Supper allows you to build a grocery list and print it right from the website. With life's busy schedule You've Got Supper realizes the importance of being able to find quick dinner recipes online

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