@@MakingEverydayMagic Yesss. She's so into school already and she does well with focusing and being able to sit for a while so I'm excited to see where it goes. Also, I'm an excellent speller as well and I think we should totally toot our own horns for it!! LOL
Your are my favorite! Thank you for continuing you make videos. I don’t think it’s crazy. I see why and how your thinking. I’m doing two LA curriculums
I love your video and I love your rant about the answer key for SUS; small things make a HUGE difference! Do you have any updates after a year of using both simultaneously?
After using both for a year, we dropped SUS. Full AAS now. It's made an absolutely huge difference in my oldest's spelling. Latest spelling video is here: ua-cam.com/video/oqTojN1qVsM/v-deo.html
Spelling you see is more for those being taught science of reading or Orton and Gillingham. My son has been taught these rules for his dyslexia . Maybe tough for those not taught that way.
Good morning!! I hope this info is useful still!
I can't wait to actually apply all of your videos to my life... currently have a 4 year old and just getting all the knowledge I can
You're planning, first step!❤️
@@MakingEverydayMagic Yesss. She's so into school already and she does well with focusing and being able to sit for a while so I'm excited to see where it goes. Also, I'm an excellent speller as well and I think we should totally toot our own horns for it!! LOL
Yeah we should!! 🥳
Your are my favorite! Thank you for continuing you make videos. I don’t think it’s crazy. I see why and how your thinking. I’m doing two LA curriculums
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I love your video and I love your rant about the answer key for SUS; small things make a HUGE difference!
Do you have any updates after a year of using both simultaneously?
After using both for a year, we dropped SUS. Full AAS now. It's made an absolutely huge difference in my oldest's spelling.
Latest spelling video is here:
ua-cam.com/video/oqTojN1qVsM/v-deo.html
Thank you for the review!
Hope it was helpful!
Spelling you see is more for those being taught science of reading or Orton and Gillingham. My son has been taught these rules for his dyslexia . Maybe tough for those not taught that way.
I've really seen a change in my eldest since switching to AAS.