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July can often be an extreme month. Days may be unbearably hot. Nights might be filled with loud fireworks displays of vibrant colors. Weekend barbecues or carnivals abound with people, sounds, lights, and scents. Vacations, which are supposed to be relaxing, take us to unfamiliar locations that might include some or all of the above. Additionally, many events cost money, and our wallets seem to deplete with each admission ticket, hamburger, ice cream cone, or hotel stay. While we may think about planning for our summers and putting aside a little money here and there for these excursions, we also need to think further ahead in preparing for our children’s futures.

This month's theme is “Autism and Finances: Planning for Your Future.” Although putting aside money for an upcoming trip to the theme park may be easier, saving and planning for the unknown future may be a bit daunting. This issue provides some advice, tips, and encouragement to help you through that.

This month may be filled with a whirlwind of outings and sensory overload from all the events. On the other hand, there may be lazy days enjoying the gentle rain, relaxing on a swing, or stargazing in silence. These moments cost nothing, but the memories last forever. Cherish the simple moments with your children, whatever age they may be. Their futures begin now. Happy reading!

What else can you expect?

- Start Early to Plan for Their Future
- An Interview with Dr. Temple Grandin
- Piggy Bank Principles: Early Education for Financial Independence
- Strengths and Interests: The Building Blocks of Success
- Plus many more articles…
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Issue 167 July can often be an extreme month. Days may be unbearably hot. Nights might be filled with loud fireworks displays of vibrant colors. Weekend barbecues or carnivals abound with people, sounds, lights, and scents. Vacations, which are supposed to be relaxing, take us to unfamiliar locations that might include some or all of the above. Additionally, many events cost money, and our wallets seem to deplete with each admission ticket, hamburger, ice cream cone, or hotel stay. While we may think about planning for our summers and putting aside a little money here and there for these excursions, we also need to think further ahead in preparing for our children’s futures. This month's theme is “Autism and Finances: Planning for Your Future.” Although putting aside money for an upcoming trip to the theme park may be easier, saving and planning for the unknown future may be a bit daunting. This issue provides some advice, tips, and encouragement to help you through that. This month may be filled with a whirlwind of outings and sensory overload from all the events. On the other hand, there may be lazy days enjoying the gentle rain, relaxing on a swing, or stargazing in silence. These moments cost nothing, but the memories last forever. Cherish the simple moments with your children, whatever age they may be. Their futures begin now. Happy reading! What else can you expect? - Start Early to Plan for Their Future - An Interview with Dr. Temple Grandin - Piggy Bank Principles: Early Education for Financial Independence - Strengths and Interests: The Building Blocks of Success - Plus many more articles…


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July can often be an extreme month. Days may be unbearably hot. Nights might be filled with loud fireworks displays of vibrant colors. Weekend barbecues or carnivals abound with people, sounds, lights, and scents. Vacations, which are supposed to be relaxing, take us to unfamiliar locations that might include some or all of the above. Additionally, many events cost money, and our wallets seem to deplete with each admission ticket, hamburger, ice cream cone, or hotel stay. While we may think about planning for our summers and putting aside a little money here and there for these excursions, we also need to think further ahead in preparing for our children’s futures.

This month's theme is “Autism and Finances: Planning for Your Future.” Although putting aside money for an upcoming trip to the theme park may be easier, saving and planning for the unknown future may be a bit daunting. This issue provides some advice, tips, and encouragement to help you through that.

This month may be filled with a whirlwind of outings and sensory overload from all the events. On the other hand, there may be lazy days enjoying the gentle rain, relaxing on a swing, or stargazing in silence. These moments cost nothing, but the memories last forever. Cherish the simple moments with your children, whatever age they may be. Their futures begin now. Happy reading!

What else can you expect?

- Start Early to Plan for Their Future
- An Interview with Dr. Temple Grandin
- Piggy Bank Principles: Early Education for Financial Independence
- Strengths and Interests: The Building Blocks of Success
- Plus many more articles…
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