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Some gifted kids will simply have a difficult time with spelling. I was one of them -- although using rules helped some, it did not erase all of my issues.
For words that I had trouble with, I created my own internal, "funny" pronunciation of them... which allowed me to break the word down into parts I spelled correctly. I still rely on this method and some of those funny internal pronunciations today. I know how to pronounce the words correctly, but when having to write them, my brain just breaks them down so I can actually spell them. My oldest is a very good speller, as is my 6yo son. My oldest thinks my funny pronunciations when I break down spelling words is a hoot. My 7yo dd, it's almost imperative. We talk about how the word "looks", versus how it's actually pronounced, and learn to spell the words based upon how they "look." I don't know if there is a spelling program that does this... but it worked very well for me, and is working for the small or large issues with my children.
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I did this when I was a child as well, and I have recently started using the technique with my ds5. Especially with anything that has an 'alternative spelling'. Recent example: thread. When he was writing it for his spelling quiz he was saying it with a long 'e' to help himself remember.
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As a natural speller (who makes plenty of typos and now even makes spelling mistakes I never used to) mnemonics seems very confusing and like a lot of work, even though it is how I learned that separate has 2 a's, because that was just one letter, not making a 3 word phrase. But it not only works for dd, it turns out that dh does this as well. I do want to emphasize that dd came up with this all by herself. It may work well for dc who are taught how to do this, too, but for quite a while I didn't even know she was doing this, and found out when I commented on how much her spelling had improved. |
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