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[quote=Anonymous]My son with dyscalculia, ADHD, autism and low processing speed went all the way to AP Calc BC, which last turned out to be too hard for him. It was senior year, and he couldn't deal with that plus college applications. But he got straight As up to and including AP Calc AB in 11th grade, with meds for his ADHD, a double time accommodation and calculator accommodation written in his IEP. He got the IEP in Kindergarten, due to a global developmental delay and need for speech therapy, among a host of other issues. So, it can be done... but we taught him math ourselves until high school, and then we hired expensive one-on-one tutors. Maybe your son needs a different tutor, OP? Their talents vary wildly. He needs someone in the summer to teach the upcoming material as well, this is essential to his understanding. [/quote]
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