ADHD
Why Divergent Money Exists
High time for a neurodivergent mission statement!
ADHD
High time for a neurodivergent mission statement!
ADHD
📋TL;DR: (too long; didn't read) Neurodivergent teens face unique financial challenges, from impulse spending to rigid money habits. This guide breaks down ADHD, autism, and dyslexia-friendly money strategies, helping parents tailor financial lessons to their teen’s specific needs. You’ll learn how to build healthy money
ADHD
The “no-spend challenge” concept is simple enough: You commit to skipping nonessential purchases for a set period. The goal is to refresh your relationship with spending and save a little extra along the way. But what if you're neurodivergent?
Definition
In everyday terms: Dyslexia is when reading and writing feel like decoding a secret language. It often means that letters or words can appear jumbled or out of order, making everyday tasks like reading signs, emails, or financial documents more challenging. Despite these difficulties, many individuals with dyslexia develop creative
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