Henry and I play scrabble. I spell a word and he reads the word and then he spells a word I read it. Typically I spell words that he can read like car, dog, pig, hat, dad, etc. Typically he spells words I can't read like jrzq, abif, tygh, etc. It's a fun way for him to learn to put the sounds together and a fun way for me to attempt to figure out how to teach him the many various sounds letters make when they are placed together.
The other day Henry and I were finishing our game of scrabble and just for fun I spelled:
Henry asked me to tell him what it said and when I told him that was how to spell Amelia he insisted that I was wrong. U says "uh" and A says "ah" so of course, he insisted Amelia is spelled like this:
Sometimes I think he is too smart.
2 comments:
The problem's not in your spelling, it's in your pronunciation.
Also I'm glad to see your whole family is now included in your blog title.
The next Henry Higgins, a little linguist in the making!
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