How Your Mailman Can Help You With Your ADHD Children

by Miss Mona

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You can find parenting help in your stack of mail.

Now you can have practical ADHD information shipped right to your mailbox  (the old fashioned way) so you can help your ADHD children.

So many resources have switched to being online that you probably don’t get a lot of interesting REAL mail…

Maybe some cards on your birthday once a year…

Definitely some bills (unless you’ve switched all of them to online bill pay)…

And then of course, junk mail in the form of mailers and coupons that usually goes straight to the recycling bin…

But wouldn’t it be great to walk out to your mailbox and get something useful once a month that would actually help you be a better parent to your ADHD children?

Wouldn’t it feel good to plop down on the sofa and flip through a newsletter that would give you tips and advice for how to help your ADHD children?

Dr. Rory Stern has teamed up with 10 of the leading experts in ADHD to create the ADHD Family Report – a new print newsletter you can get shipped to your door for FREE. (You just pay a small shipping & handling fee.)

The first issue is going to print next week, so it’s not too late to make sure you’re on the list to receive the first issue of the the ADHD Family Report.

Full disclosure: Each month I’ll be contributing an exclusive column, just for the ADHD Family Report, about managing family relationships and helping you get along better with your ADHD children.

If you’ve been wondering what you can do for your ADHD children besides medicate them…

And you’re looking for ways to help them focus, manage their behaviors, and do better in school…

Take a look at the ADHD Family Report newsletter and you’ll also see all the ADHD experts you’ll be learning from each month.  Remember, the first issue is going to print next week – so you can still get on the list to make sure you receive one of them.

ADHD Family Report [ADHD Family Online]

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