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Any good spelling apps for children with dyslexia?

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GeorgieTheGorgeousGoat · 03/12/2019 20:04

Looking for a fun app to help my year 9 son with spelling, does anyone have any suggestions? He has dyslexia so it needs to be sympathetic teaching to that.

Thanks. Smile

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peoniesarejustperfect · 05/12/2019 12:49

Interesting post - I will follow this with interest...

We have just signed up for Doddle English which comes with a spelling programme too - the idea is that you do daily practise and it works out your level and adapts to what you know and need to learn. I have two dyslexic sons - aged 11 and 9 and they are both enjoying it, but it is early days!

DS1 is good at learning but struggles to move them into long term memory or recall. DS2 is the opposite, so it will be interesting to see if it works for both of them.

We have tried so many different things and haven't found a silver bullet yet. A US book called Sequential Spelling was really good, as it teaches them to spell building up on root words and sounds. We did this for about 4 months but then couldn't manage it each day and it fell away.

Neither of them have weekly spellings at school and they really need something day-in-day -out. DS1 is good at learning but struggles to move them into long term memory or recall. DS2 is the opposite, so it will be interesting to see if it works for both of them.

twoyears · 08/12/2019 10:30

Given you've had no replies, I just can't resist letting you know that I've got quite a lot of evidence that there is a silver bullet!

If anyone is interested, I love to tell you about it - just pm me.

GeorgieTheGorgeousGoat · 08/12/2019 10:33

Maybe you could just post it on here?! Why do I need to PM you? Confused Unless it’s not legit.... or it’s a cult....

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twoyears · 08/12/2019 11:17

Because it could be considered to be advertising - against mumsnet conditions.

peoniesarejustperfect · 08/12/2019 17:21

I would LOVE a silver bullet - will pm you!

SkeletonSkins · 08/12/2019 17:27

To answer your original question lol, I’ve heard quite a few teachers/parents talk really positively about the Squeebles spelling app (I’m an educational psychologist)

BlueGingerale · 08/12/2019 17:34

Spelling Tutor is brilliant for dyslexics. Really turned DS’s spelling around.

dyslexiagold.co.uk/SpellingTutor

june2007 · 08/12/2019 17:36

I know that the british Dylexia association has a couple suggestion. (Dragon??) I would look up the BDA.

DeanImpala67 · 08/12/2019 17:45

Have you tried Nessy? They are a dyslexic specific learning program.

Lindy2 · 08/12/2019 17:49

I'll second Dyslexia Gold Spelling Tutor.

I wouldn't necessarily describe it as fun but just 10 minutes a day really does help. It's very cleverly put together so to ensure words are properly remembered not just for long enough to pass a test.

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