These are some examples of words that I have personally spelled wrong or struggled to spell at some point. That doesn’t mean each time I go to write or type one of these words it has to be a struggle. Sometime I can get them on the first try and others it takes me a minute to figure out how to spell it. Here is the link if you missed part 1.
Let’s get into Part 2…
There are so many words to choose from when thinking about words misspelled. It doesn’t happen every time I write the word either. Something I recently talk about was trusting yourself.
I think this can be more difficult when you sometimes can’t actually trust yourself, no matter how much you’d like to. I know that I have to read something several times and if no one else reads it, I could still have multiple errors.
It is all about finding a balance between the two but I do think it is important for someone who struggles with trusting themselves in spelling (or something else) to find even just one thing that they can trust themselves with. It is important to know what that feeling is like!
Abigail Griebelbauer is a children’s book author who has made it her mission to promote neurodiverse representation and inspire young readers. She loves speaking with students, teachers, and readers alike about dyslexia, writing, and so much more. Abigail’s love for travel and adventure is reflected in her blogs and books.
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