I get confused, when do you use an S instead of a C, why do we get both of them together in the same word?
The same with S and Z.
Ph and F
and as for I before E except after C, there are so many exceptions to make this rule almost meaningless.
I get confused, when do you use an S instead of a C, why do we get both of them together in the same word?
The same with S and Z.
Ph and F
and as for I before E except after C, there are so many exceptions to make this rule almost meaningless.
This was my alphabet for infant school, Hergé describes very well how I try to spell, the ITA spelling was abandoned when I got to Primary school, non of the teachers believed I had been taught in this way, I came from a different infant school from everyone else in the class.
Ladybird books did a whole range of ITA books.
I obviously didn’t know I was autistic and have dyslexia, I was put into remedial lessons with what the teachers called ‘the pond life.’


I used to play 'ball avoidance football'. I ran about, so could not be criticised on that score, but studiously avoided being anywhere near the ball. As I was known to be utterly useless at all ball sports, no one ever deliberately passed to me, which suited me fine.