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James W. Forgan

Raising Boys With ADHD

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  • Charles Budimanhas quoted6 years ago
    1. Remember that your son has probably heard far more negative comments than positive ones. Look for areas where you can offer genuine encouragement.
    2. What are your son’s natural strengths or talents? List them, let him know, and post them where they are visible. Together identify one activity or experience you can provide to build upon those strengths.
    3. Write a letter about your son’s ADHD and deliver it to all appropriate individuals or have a discussion with the people who need to know.
    4. Begin to establish a support system for yourself by enlisting the help of caring professionals (e.g., counselors, physicians, teachers), researching support groups, and continuing to read and learn about ADHD.
  • Charles Budimanhas quoted6 years ago
    Putting on the Brakes: Understanding and Taking Control of Your ADD or ADHD(Patricia O. Quinn & Judith M. Stern)
    Cory Stories: A Kid’s Book About Living With ADHD(Jeanne Kraus)
  • Charles Budimanhas quoted6 years ago
    She grew up without brothers and didn’t always get his behavior
  • Charles Budimanhas quoted6 years ago
    Your son has gifts that can take him far and help him have a happy and satisfying adult life. It’s our job as parents of boys with ADHD to nurture those talents.
  • Charles Budimanhas quoted6 years ago
    Boys with ADHD often have strengths in many areas.
  • Charles Budimanhas quoted6 years ago
    If your child is a C student in reading, perhaps you should be OK with that. Instead of spending hours and hours working with tutors, DVDs, and worksheets in an attempt to mold him into an A-level reader, spend time building on his strengths instead.
  • Charles Budimanhas quoted6 years ago
    advised parents not to focus on weaknesses but to find, build, and nurture their children’s strengths.
  • Charles Budimanhas quoted6 years ago
    Many argue that ADHD is a gift because individuals with ADHD often have talents that others lack and a high-energy level that enables them to accomplish many things.
  • Charles Budimanhas quoted6 years ago
    So when canADHD become a blessing? When your son’s natural talents are harnessed in the right direction, ADHD can be a gift at any age.
  • Charles Budimanhas quoted6 years ago
    that puberty or maturation changes types of ADHD behaviors for some boys. According to Silver (1999), “About 40–50 percent of children with ADHD will improve or no longer have ADHD after puberty”
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