Autism Mom

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According to the data and stats that were collected, 'Autism Mom' channel has an outstanding rank. Despite such a rank, the feed was last updated more than a year ago. The channel mostly uses long articles along with sentence constructions of the basic readability level, which is a result indicating a well-balanced textual content on the channel.

About 'Autism Mom' Channel

One mom, one child, one experience on the Autism spectrum

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Long articles are widely used on 'Autism Mom' as elaborated and interesting content can help the channel to reach a high number of subscribers. In addition there are a few medium length articles.

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Intermediate readability level is common for 'Autism Mom' articles as it addresses the matters that demand certain level of education to be understood. Sometimes the channel gets even more difficult by issuing pieces of advanced readability level (there are just a few of them). In addition the channel contains materials of a basic readability level, making up more than one third of its content.

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? Sentiment Analysis

Positive emotional expressions prevail throughout the texts: they may include favorable reviews, appreciation or praise in regard to the subjects addressed on the channel. However, the channel also contains some rather negative or critical records that make up just a small amount of all its content.

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FREAKY FOURTH

[...] We have settled in at my parents’ home in Southern California. Autism Dad has flown home to take care of his business (we miss you! see you on video calls!). We are [...]

THE LONG-DISTANCE AUTCRAFT REPORT

[...] goodnight, and Autism Dad and the Navigator have been playing AutCraft together online. It has been wonderful to see them [...]

10 LESSONS FROM SUMMER CAMP

[...] Navigator and I spent just over three weeks at my parents’ home in southern California while Autism Dad stayed home managing his business. The Navigator and Autism Dad enjoyed playing AutCraft  [...]

OUR TUESDAY NIGHT RITUAL

[...] Autism Dad mountain-bikes with a group of like-minded folks every Tuesday night during the summer. They [...]

MUSIC TO MY EARS

[...] listening to music that was written 2,200 years ago. Watching the talk through the eyes of an Autism Mom I was mostly just enjoying the talk and wondering what I could glean for myself as a teaching [...]

BASIC PRINCIPLES

[...] It was at this point of the video that I had my “aha” moment. From the perspective of an Autism Mom, these basic principles are the needed genius for supporting all children with Autism. When [...]

SHAKE AND FOLD

[...] . Think about being efficient. Think about the positive end result. Easily applied to being an Autism Mom, yes? The fact is, I engage in analysis of how I can make things better for the Navigator all [...]

HEAVEN AND EARTH

[...] to see what I don’t know and how the new knowledge may impact and influence what I do as an Autism Mom. Stay tuned! [...]

ZERO TOLERANCE

[...] always have 10-12 people as they move down the sidewalk. Check it out sometime! After his Autism diagnosis, I started really paying close attention to what over-stimulated our son. I became aware of [...]

SOUNDS IN THE DARKNESS

[...] a different perspective. Then I thought about how when the Navigator was little, before his Autism diagnosis, the training and education he received was based on what had been done before with other [...]

THE PINTEREST CAMPING TRIP

[...] known since he was in kindergarten. These are folks who have known us before and after the Autism diagnosis and who have been the best kind of friends anyone could wish for. We are so grateful for [...]

FIVE THINGS – IN HIS OWN WORDS

[...] experience for him? He might actually enjoy it? What a difference a few years since his Autism diagnosis and some concentrated work can make. He received an assignment to describe five things he [...]

TRIPPING ACROSS THE POND

[...] Ireland and Ireland has to offer! What are your suggestions and ideas for the international Autism parent traveler? [...]

TRIPPING ACROSS THE POND – TIPS AND SUGGESTIONS FOR VISTING WALES

[...] a thank you wave, out of politeness. What are your suggestions and ideas for the international Autism parent traveler? This collaborative series of articles with ideas and suggestions for [...]

TRIPPING ACROSS THE POND – INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL FROM AN AUTISM PERSPECTIVE

[...] I am so pleased to present Stimey’s fantastic ideas and suggestions for the international Autism parent traveler heading to the U.S. This series has been a collaborative process resulting [...]

TRAVEL TIPS FOR VISITING THE U.S.

[...] ’s brilliant suggestions and ideas (as well as wonderful photos!) for the international Autism parent traveler heading to the U.K. generally and Northern Ireland in particular. Today my [...]

TRIPPING ACROSS THE POND – TIPS FOR TRAVELING IN FLORIDA

[...] process has resulted in a series of articles with ideas and suggestions for international Autism parent travelers from not only Mrs. Mumsie and myself, but also from amazing bloggers and other [...]

TRIPPING ACROSS THE POND

[...] process has resulted in a series of articles with ideas and suggestions for international Autism parent travelers from not only Mrs. Mumsie in Northern Ireland, and myself a former traveler all [...]

TRAVEL TIPS FOR VISITING THE U.S.

[...] process has resulted in a series of articles with ideas and suggestions for international Autism parent travelers from not only Mrs. Mumsie and myself, but also from amazing bloggers and other [...]

TRIPPING ACROSS THE POND – TIPS AND SUGGESTIONS FOR VISTING WALES

[...] traveler? This collaborative series of articles with ideas and suggestions for international Autism parent travelers has been made possible by not only Mrs. Mumsie in Northern Ireland, and myself a [...]

TRIPPING ACROSS THE POND

Regular readers will remember that the Navigator, Autism Dad and I are planning a trip to the United Kingdom next year (Scotland, too, even if it is n [...]

TRAVEL TIPS FOR VISITING THE U.S.

Welcome to the second day of Tripping Across the Pond an article series featuring responses to questions designed to garner the best information possi [...]

TRIPPING ACROSS THE POND – TIPS AND SUGGESTIONS FOR VISTING WALES

Welcome to day three of the Tripping Across the Pond article series with suggestions and tips for international travel for the Autism parent. Day on [...]

TRIPPING ACROSS THE POND – TIPS FOR TRAVELING IN FLORIDA

Welcome to the fourth day of the Tripping Across the Pond article series featuring responses to questions designed to garner the best information po [...]

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FREAKY FOURTH

[...] We have settled in at my parents’ home in Southern California. Autism Dad has flown home to take care of his business (we miss you! see you on video calls!). We are [...]

THE LONG-DISTANCE AUTCRAFT REPORT

[...] goodnight, and Autism Dad and the Navigator have been playing AutCraft together online. It has been wonderful to see them [...]

10 LESSONS FROM SUMMER CAMP

[...] Navigator and I spent just over three weeks at my parents’ home in southern California while Autism Dad stayed home managing his business. The Navigator and Autism Dad enjoyed playing AutCraft  [...]

OUR TUESDAY NIGHT RITUAL

[...] Autism Dad mountain-bikes with a group of like-minded folks every Tuesday night during the summer. They [...]

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