Emory University Psychology Professor Marshall P. Duke, delivered one of the most talked about sessions during the 2010 Georgia Organics Annual Conference based on 10 years of research that shows that families and children that eat together at least once a week are stronger, better functioning, and more resilient. He also discusses the bonds of rituals, the strengths of family narratives, and their simple relation to the family meal.
Emory University Psychology Professor Marshall P. Duke, delivered one of the most talked about sessions during the 2010 Georgia Organics Annual Conference based on 10 years of research that shows that families and children that eat together at least once a week are stronger, better functioning, and more resilient. He also discusses the bonds of rituals, the strengths of family narratives, and their simple relation to the family meal.
Emory University Psychology Professor Marshall P. Duke, delivered one of the most talked about sessions during the 2010 Georgia Organics Annual Conference based on 10 years of research that shows that families and children that eat together at least once a week are stronger, better functioning, and more resilient. He also discusses the bonds of rituals, the strengths of family narratives, and their simple relation to the family meal.
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