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Many studies have previously associated the importance of the family meal with the positive mental health and academic achievement of children.

But there’s one study that disputes these findings and says there are really no extra beneficial effects.

A study of over 21,000 children between ages 5-15 found no relationship between the frequency of joint breakfasts and dinners and academic or behavioral performance.

Good news for parents whose jobs and kids’ after school activities prevent family dinners.