Photo: Maury Phillips/GettyKelly RipaandMark Consuelosfound a new — and fun! — way to help families reset their priorities and spend quality time together in their new Disney+ showFamily Reboot, which debuts June 15.Asparents of threethemselves, Ripa and Consuelos, both 51, serve as executive producers on the upcoming six-part series that follows families as they leave behind their busy lives for a weeklong trip where they’ll bond through a combination of fun games and meaningful conversations.The journey begins with parents and children ditching their phones, laptops and other devices and finding their way to their accommodations with only a paper map in hand. Upon arrival, aFamily Rebootguide greets the family and informs them about their first activity: finding the key to their house for the week.Once the families make it inside and pick the rooms they want to share, the guide speaks with the parents about how to maximize the week ahead, whether that means finding ways to connect with their children, with each other or all of the above.Disney Branded TelevisionThe week focuses on working together, communicating with one another and having fun in order to remind each family to take time to put aside their daily distractions and busy schedules in favor of coming together and creating new memories.The show aims to leave the families happier, more connected and ready to enter their daily lives with a new perspective.Disney Branded TelevisionThe Hernandez family, who can barely make time to eat dinner together, head to the desert for hilarious activities, such as lassoing fake cattle together. Having recently launched a backyard burger business, the Wilsondebrianos parents travel to a farm with their daughters for some light-hearted games and dancing to remember how much they love each other.Disney Branded TelevisionThe Sherr-Garcias also visit a farm and bond over food, bringing them back together after being occupied with son Miles preparing for drama school and daughter Bette’s career as an elite gymnast.Disney Branded TelevisionThe Barkers recently moved from Pennsylvania to North Carolina for dad Dave’s job, so they engage in someFamily Rebootactivities as a reminder that home should be wherever they’re with one another.The Marin family, feeling pulled in three different directions with their three kids, receives a similar reminder.The Strongs came onFamily Rebootafter learning about their son Bennett’s epilepsy diagnosis, which provides new complications for the whole family. But a trip to Disney World helps put things in perspective.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.The entire first season 1 ofFamily Rebootcan be streamed on Disney+ starting June 15.
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Kelly RipaandMark Consuelosfound a new — and fun! — way to help families reset their priorities and spend quality time together in their new Disney+ showFamily Reboot, which debuts June 15.Asparents of threethemselves, Ripa and Consuelos, both 51, serve as executive producers on the upcoming six-part series that follows families as they leave behind their busy lives for a weeklong trip where they’ll bond through a combination of fun games and meaningful conversations.The journey begins with parents and children ditching their phones, laptops and other devices and finding their way to their accommodations with only a paper map in hand. Upon arrival, aFamily Rebootguide greets the family and informs them about their first activity: finding the key to their house for the week.Once the families make it inside and pick the rooms they want to share, the guide speaks with the parents about how to maximize the week ahead, whether that means finding ways to connect with their children, with each other or all of the above.Disney Branded TelevisionThe week focuses on working together, communicating with one another and having fun in order to remind each family to take time to put aside their daily distractions and busy schedules in favor of coming together and creating new memories.The show aims to leave the families happier, more connected and ready to enter their daily lives with a new perspective.Disney Branded TelevisionThe Hernandez family, who can barely make time to eat dinner together, head to the desert for hilarious activities, such as lassoing fake cattle together. Having recently launched a backyard burger business, the Wilsondebrianos parents travel to a farm with their daughters for some light-hearted games and dancing to remember how much they love each other.Disney Branded TelevisionThe Sherr-Garcias also visit a farm and bond over food, bringing them back together after being occupied with son Miles preparing for drama school and daughter Bette’s career as an elite gymnast.Disney Branded TelevisionThe Barkers recently moved from Pennsylvania to North Carolina for dad Dave’s job, so they engage in someFamily Rebootactivities as a reminder that home should be wherever they’re with one another.The Marin family, feeling pulled in three different directions with their three kids, receives a similar reminder.The Strongs came onFamily Rebootafter learning about their son Bennett’s epilepsy diagnosis, which provides new complications for the whole family. But a trip to Disney World helps put things in perspective.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.The entire first season 1 ofFamily Rebootcan be streamed on Disney+ starting June 15.
Kelly RipaandMark Consuelosfound a new — and fun! — way to help families reset their priorities and spend quality time together in their new Disney+ showFamily Reboot, which debuts June 15.
Asparents of threethemselves, Ripa and Consuelos, both 51, serve as executive producers on the upcoming six-part series that follows families as they leave behind their busy lives for a weeklong trip where they’ll bond through a combination of fun games and meaningful conversations.
The journey begins with parents and children ditching their phones, laptops and other devices and finding their way to their accommodations with only a paper map in hand. Upon arrival, aFamily Rebootguide greets the family and informs them about their first activity: finding the key to their house for the week.
Once the families make it inside and pick the rooms they want to share, the guide speaks with the parents about how to maximize the week ahead, whether that means finding ways to connect with their children, with each other or all of the above.
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The week focuses on working together, communicating with one another and having fun in order to remind each family to take time to put aside their daily distractions and busy schedules in favor of coming together and creating new memories.
The show aims to leave the families happier, more connected and ready to enter their daily lives with a new perspective.

The Hernandez family, who can barely make time to eat dinner together, head to the desert for hilarious activities, such as lassoing fake cattle together. Having recently launched a backyard burger business, the Wilsondebrianos parents travel to a farm with their daughters for some light-hearted games and dancing to remember how much they love each other.

The Sherr-Garcias also visit a farm and bond over food, bringing them back together after being occupied with son Miles preparing for drama school and daughter Bette’s career as an elite gymnast.

The Barkers recently moved from Pennsylvania to North Carolina for dad Dave’s job, so they engage in someFamily Rebootactivities as a reminder that home should be wherever they’re with one another.
The Marin family, feeling pulled in three different directions with their three kids, receives a similar reminder.
The Strongs came onFamily Rebootafter learning about their son Bennett’s epilepsy diagnosis, which provides new complications for the whole family. But a trip to Disney World helps put things in perspective.
Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.
The entire first season 1 ofFamily Rebootcan be streamed on Disney+ starting June 15.
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