📖 Overview
Be a Better Dad Today is a guidebook for fathers seeking to improve their parenting skills and family relationships. The book presents ten tools that fathers can use to strengthen their connection with their children and become more effective parents.
Gregory Slayton draws from his experience as a father of four and combines research, personal anecdotes, and practical advice throughout the text. The tools he shares include strategies for building family unity, establishing healthy boundaries, and fostering open communication.
The book addresses challenges modern fathers face while balancing work, family obligations, and personal growth. Each chapter includes action steps and reflection questions to help readers implement the concepts.
This guide emphasizes the lasting impact fathers have on their children's development and explores how intentional parenting can create generational change. The text makes connections between fatherhood, leadership, and character development while maintaining focus on practical application.
👀 Reviews
Readers appreciate the book's practical, action-oriented approach and clear organization into 10 tools for improving fatherhood. Many note its blend of research, personal stories, and religious perspectives. Parents highlight the specific exercises and reflection questions at each chapter's end.
Common praise points:
- Applicable across different faiths and backgrounds
- Focus on work-life balance for busy fathers
- Includes both spiritual and secular advice
Main criticisms:
- Some find the religious content too heavy
- Several readers note redundant examples
- A few mention the writing style is basic
Ratings:
Amazon: 4.7/5 (1,200+ reviews)
Goodreads: 4.1/5 (300+ ratings)
Notable reader comments:
"Helped me create concrete goals for being present with my kids" - Amazon reviewer
"Too much Christian messaging for a book marketed as universal" - Goodreads review
"The tools are memorable and I reference them often" - Barnes & Noble review
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🤔 Interesting facts
🔹 Gregory Slayton served as U.S. Ambassador to Bermuda and has taught at prestigious institutions including Harvard, Stanford, and Dartmouth.
🔹 The book has been endorsed by multiple U.S. senators and was featured in the Congressional Record as recommended reading for all fathers.
🔹 100% of the author's proceeds from the book are donated to fatherhood and family non-profit organizations worldwide.
🔹 The book has been translated into multiple languages and distributed to military fathers serving overseas through the Armed Services Ministry.
🔹 Slayton developed the book's core principles while raising his own four children across three continents, incorporating parenting wisdom from various cultures and traditions.