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Being the Best Father You Can Be

Gregory W. Slayton, Author

29-Aug-16 15:00

Being the Best Father You Can Be

The idea of what it means to be a father, has changed dramatically through the years. Fathers are now expected to take a much more hands-on role and to be involved in most if not every aspect of their kids’ lives. But what does involved really mean? Professor Gregory Slayton, an author and philanthropist, founded the Fellowship of Fathers Foundation, to help any and every dad who wants to be the very best father he can be. He joins us to share his philosophy on fatherhood. 


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