Family Meals and Child Academic and Behavioral Outcomes

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Summary

In this study of 21,400 children, researchers evaluated the association between family meal frequency (i.e., how often families eat meals together) and child academic and behavioral health outcomes. When controlling for a number of potentially contributory factors, there were no significant associations between family meal frequency and childhood outcomes. The findings contradict findings from most previous studies examining these factors among adolescents.

Citation
Miller, D. P., Waldfogel, J., Han, W. J. (2012). Family Meals and Child Academic and Behavioral Outcomes. Child Development, 83, 2104-2120. doi:10.1111/j/1467-8624.2012.01825.x