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Tips for Traveling with Your Child With Autism

Think back to your childhood summer vacations and you may be reminded of your fondest memories traveling with your family. Many children and their families have been waiting a whole year to visit relatives, go on a special trip, or take a relaxing vacation. Traveling with children can be challenging but having strategies can help make summer vacations more enjoyable, particularly if you have a child with special needs. Many families I have worked with have had negative experiences traveling and have ended up cutting their vacations short because of lack of planning. To avoid these potential frustrating summer vacations, here are some tips based on research findings and years of clinical experience with hundreds of families of children with special needs that can help make your summer vacation successful and stress free!

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More Frugal Tips

I love learning! So, in the quest to learn more I asked my readers at MomsFunMoney.com for their frugal tips and suggestions. Here are some of what they shared.Dryer Sheets Cut them in half so you get more for your dollar. Buy unscented ones and run them over your hair if you have static in it.White Vinegar We have heard for awhile now just all you can do with vinegar. Here are a few suggsetions: Use it to kill weeds

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7 Easy Tips to Spring Cleanse Your Soul

While washing windows and scrubbing walls and cleaning up a winter’s worth of yard waste is typically part of spring cleaning, start your spring off right with a spiritual spring cleaning as well. Take the time to get rid of emotional baggage, scrub off your best mental tools and clear away the winter’s spider webs and mental dust bunnies. With a soulful spring cleaning, you’ll be refreshed and ready for better relationships, a better mood and a season of personal growth.

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Tasteful Holiday Decorating Tips

You’ve probably seen garish holiday displays around your home town and have vowed to always use tasteful holiday decorating on your home. What crosses the line between garish and tasteful, though, can be hard to define. This is where some helpful, tasteful holiday decorating tips come in handy. Common decorating tips that you can use year round work for holidays too.