Teens that frequently dine with their families report better quality of relationships with their family members as well as a smaller chance of using drugs

Molly Allen • September 24, 2011

Creating psychologically healthy families begins with basic parenting. – Molly Allen, PsyD Can Frequent Family Dinners Help Teens Resist Drugs?   by Kristofor Husted       September Read more ...

Creating psychologically healthy families begins with basic parenting. – Molly Allen, PsyD

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