10 Tips for Helping Your ADHD Son- Free Report Available
Released on = December 6, 2005, 8:13 pm
Press Release Author = That\'s My Son! Raising the ADHD Boy
Industry = Consumer Services
Press Release Summary = Parenting a child with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a special challenge, as parents of ADHD boys know all too well. A new web site, \"That\'s My Son!\", seeks to change that situation with a free report, \"10 Tips for Helping Your ADHD Son,\" available from http://www.Raising-the-ADHD-Boy.com.
Press Release Body = Parenting a child with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a special challenge, as parents of ADHD boys know all too well. A new web site, \"That\'s My Son!\", seeks to change that situation with a free report, \"10 Tips for Helping Your ADHD Son,\" available from http://www.Raising-the-ADHD-Boy.com.
The goal of the report, says \"That\'s My Son!\" founder Angie Dixon, is to make life easier for parents of ADHD boys. \"My son has about five h\'s in his ADHD,\" Dixon says, \"And I know what a struggle it can be to raise a kid with this disorder. So I wanted to write a report and put together a web site that would help.\"
The first tip, Dixon says, is simply to remember that you love your son. \"Sometimes we forget what it\'s all about. We get caught up in worrying about their grades or their social skills, and we harp on things like tying their shoes or putting their shirt on right-side-out, and we just forget how much we love these little guys, just because they are and for no special reason.
Equally important, Dixon says, is the second tip, reminding your ADHD son that you love him. \"This is crucial,\" the mom of ADHD son Jack remarks. \"Sometimes I think Jack doesn't realize how much I love him, because all he sees is how frustrated I get on occasion and he thinks I don't love him. So it's very important to remind your son of this at every opportunity.\"
\"That's My Son!\" offers a complete report, 10 Tips for Helping Your ADHD Son, at their web site, http://www.Raising-the-ADHD-Boy.com. To get the first section of the report immediately and continue receiving the remaining issues one per day for nine more days, visit http://www.Raising-the-ADHD-Boy.com.
Dixon notes that the site also has a number of articles (over 50 at last count) and a forum for ADHD parents.