I highly recommend All Pro Dad for any Dad that wants to be a
better father, better husband and ultimately a better man. Gregory
Slayton advises that fatherhood is really a lifelong journey and that we
Dad's should expect good times right alongside rough times. But, in
either case the outcome is often in our hands and in our leadership
techniques.
The book is formatted as a `tool box' for dads,
offering 10 tools for effective fatherhood. While all 10 tools have
relevance, I found Tool #5 and Tool #9 to be the most helpful in my
circumstance. Tool #5 is about the "All in Marriage"; specifically,
that one of the most important gifts we can give our children is to love
our wife and to be faithful to her. We really do set our children's
expectations about what it means to be a good dad (and mom) and how
those expectations will play out for them later in life. A Dad's loving
relationship with our kids Mother has long term, even
multi-generational, positive impact on our families.
Tool #9
reminded me that even though we may experience conflict and
discouragement within our families, only dad's bring the emotional,
spiritual and physical leadership every family needs. Our job is to
maintain, and to instill, a never-give-up, optimistic attitude
regardless of circumstance.
Slayton, a former Ambassador and
Professor at Dartmouth College, points out that the research is clear,
children whose fathers, grandfathers and even great-grandfathers were
men of commitment, competence and character are more likely to succeed.All Pro Dad offers us a unique set of tools that makes our
success as a family and our children's success much more likely.