📖 Overview
Armin Brott is an American author and journalist best known for his series of books about fatherhood and parenting from a father's perspective. His most recognized work, "The Expectant Father," has sold over 1.5 million copies and has been translated into multiple languages.
During his career spanning over 25 years, Brott has written eight books focused on fatherhood, including "The New Father: A Dad's Guide to the First Year" and "Fathering Your School-Age Child." He also writes a nationally syndicated newspaper column called "Ask Mr. Dad" and hosts a weekly radio show about parenting.
As a parenting expert, Brott has appeared on numerous television shows including NBC's Today Show, CBS Early Show, and ABC News. His work has been featured in major publications such as Time, Newsweek, The New York Times, and The Washington Post.
Brott serves as a consultant for various organizations focused on fatherhood and family issues, including the Military Father Initiative and the National Fatherhood Initiative. His research and writing have contributed significantly to the understanding of modern fatherhood and the changing roles of fathers in contemporary society.
👀 Reviews
Readers consistently highlight Brott's practical, month-by-month approach to explaining pregnancy and child development from a father's perspective. Parents note his straightforward explanations of medical terms and biological processes.
What readers liked:
- Clear breakdown of physical and emotional changes during pregnancy
- Scientific information presented in accessible language
- Inclusion of real fathers' experiences and concerns
- Practical checklists and action items
- Focus on father's role and emotional journey
What readers disliked:
- Some found the tone occasionally patronizing
- Information can feel repetitive across his different books
- Some sections described as too basic for experienced parents
- Limited coverage of non-traditional family structures
Ratings across platforms:
Amazon: "The Expectant Father" - 4.6/5 from 3,800+ reviews
Goodreads: "The Expectant Father" - 4.1/5 from 8,900+ ratings
"The New Father" - 4.2/5 from 2,100+ ratings
One reader noted: "Finally, a pregnancy book that doesn't treat dads as clueless spectators." Another commented: "Would have preferred less obvious advice and more depth on complex topics."
📚 Books by Armin Brott
The Expectant Father: The Ultimate Guide for Dads-to-Be
Month-by-month guide covering physical, emotional, financial, and medical aspects of pregnancy from a father's perspective.
The New Father: A Dad's Guide to the First Year Detailed information on infant development and care, addressing the challenges new fathers face during their baby's first 12 months.
Fathering Your Toddler: A Dad's Guide to the Second and Third Years Resource covering toddler development, discipline strategies, and father-child bonding during the toddler years.
Father for Life: A Journey of Joy, Challenge, and Change Examination of the long-term father-child relationship through various stages of childhood and into adulthood.
The Single Father: A Dad's Guide to Parenting Without a Partner Practical advice for men navigating sole custody, shared custody, and the challenges of single fatherhood.
The Military Father: A Hands-on Guide for Deployed Dads Guidance for military fathers on maintaining connections with their children during deployment and service-related separation.
Throwaway Dads: The Myths and Barriers That Keep Men From Being the Fathers They Want to Be Analysis of societal obstacles and stereotypes that affect father involvement in their children's lives.
The New Father: A Dad's Guide to the First Year Detailed information on infant development and care, addressing the challenges new fathers face during their baby's first 12 months.
Fathering Your Toddler: A Dad's Guide to the Second and Third Years Resource covering toddler development, discipline strategies, and father-child bonding during the toddler years.
Father for Life: A Journey of Joy, Challenge, and Change Examination of the long-term father-child relationship through various stages of childhood and into adulthood.
The Single Father: A Dad's Guide to Parenting Without a Partner Practical advice for men navigating sole custody, shared custody, and the challenges of single fatherhood.
The Military Father: A Hands-on Guide for Deployed Dads Guidance for military fathers on maintaining connections with their children during deployment and service-related separation.
Throwaway Dads: The Myths and Barriers That Keep Men From Being the Fathers They Want to Be Analysis of societal obstacles and stereotypes that affect father involvement in their children's lives.
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