Thursday, September 29, 2005
Dinner Time
From the Take Back Your Time book (link on the left column):
"The University of Michigan study mentioned earlier found that time eating as a family was a far stronger factor in young children's academic success and psychological well-being than time spent in school, doing homework, and participating in sports, arts, and religious activities."
Maybe that's why I did alright in school. 'Cause I sure missed a lot of school, didn't participate in sports much, didn't do much homework, or religious activities. My wife always tries to get us to eat together. I'll have to work harder to support that, but it's usually me leaving for rehearsals or gigs!
hmmmmm
"The University of Michigan study mentioned earlier found that time eating as a family was a far stronger factor in young children's academic success and psychological well-being than time spent in school, doing homework, and participating in sports, arts, and religious activities."
Maybe that's why I did alright in school. 'Cause I sure missed a lot of school, didn't participate in sports much, didn't do much homework, or religious activities. My wife always tries to get us to eat together. I'll have to work harder to support that, but it's usually me leaving for rehearsals or gigs!
hmmmmm