
Being a Good Dad and a Great Communicator in 2026
This year on the Good Dads blog, we’re thrilled to be your guide through the 2026 theme: Good Dads Communicators.

This year on the Good Dads blog, we’re thrilled to be your guide through the 2026 theme: Good Dads Communicators.

As twentysomethings and as daughters of good dads, we are forever interested in our peers’ relationships with their dads. And

It feels like just yesterday they were tying their shoelaces for the first time or asking you endless questions about

At the risk of sounding like Captain Obvious, a father’s relationships with his children change as they grow up. While

Another fantastic cohort of brand-new facilitators for Good Dads classes completed training this week. Two groups met between Nov. 13

When Joel and Beth sent their oldest, Kimmy, away to college at the beginning of the fall semester, they assumed

Remember the first time you saw your little one take their first wobbly steps? You felt a mix of pride

“What do you want to be when you grow up?” It’s a common question asked of young children. And as

Quiet settled across the pews at the Downtown Church in Springfield, MO, on Sunday, Nov. 3. Good Dads guests—including parents,

Many dads fear “the talk” relative to conversations with their kids about love and sex. I can understand this discomfort,

Did you play “Hide and Seek” with your neighborhood friends growing up? The version I played involved the “Seeker” standing

Good Dads staff are feeling endless gratitude for the outpour of support we saw at our annual fundraiser celebration on

Purchasing a personal device for a child may be simple, and teaching them how it functions, easy. In fact, it’s