Who has kids/grand kids with ADHD?

Not bashing people's life choices, or who they marry. However, statistically speaking, the majority of young men who end up in trouble with the law do not have a father figure or strong male role model.

A father, grandfather, uncle, any male role model to show a boy how he is to act and behave. To provide him with a understanding of how to be a good man. How to be respectful, strong, and dependable. To teach him how to use that energy in a productive way. To learn to build and create. To help others as well as themselves.

Women are amazing at teaching love, compassion, and many other things that men usually arent. They are as important to any child's upbringing as a father figure. The father however can often understand and identify with a boy better than his mother.

I have a son and a daughter. I try and teach them both how to be strong and reliable. However, there is something in a boy, especially when he hits those teenage years, that drives them to be more aggressive. Without an outlet to focus this on, boys often become unruly and resistant.

As far as the ADHD diagnosis goes, those are handed out way to freely. Children will be children. That's what parents are for, to correct them and guide them to success.