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"Show the Spelling Code!"
Phonemies help children see, hear, and articulate phonemes, which makes the speech to print relationship clearer and word mapping more accessible. This visual and linguistic support is particularly helpful for neurodivergent learners who benefit from explicit cues when developing early reading and spelling skills.
Phonemies®, pronounced /f əʊ n iː m i: z/, are IPA aligned Speech Sound Monsters® that show the code: Parent and Tutor Course Speedie Word Mapping from Birth
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Join date: Nov 3, 2024
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Oct 4, 2025 ∙ 5 min
Set for Variability - a fancy term for 'map it backwards'
Miss Emma, The Neurodivergent Reading Whisperer, responds to a recent Reading League post about SfV and this statement :
"Did you know set for variability can be a stronger predictor of word-reading skill for students with dyslexia than phonological awareness (Steacy et al., 2022)?
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Jun 23, 2025 ∙ 2 min
Word Mapping Mastery® through self-teaching, in the early years.
1 in 4 Still Failing to Read With Phonics in England: Why We Built MyWordz® to Make the Code Visible "Stay away! Don't touch!"Those were...
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Jun 22, 2025 ∙ 2 min
Left Behind by Phonics: Why Spelling is the Missing Link
Mapping speech sounds (phonemes) to graphemes (the letters or letter groups that represent them) from speech to print for spelling has a...
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