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[quote=Anonymous]My son has a host of diagnoses, including dyscalculia, and essentially was tutored for most of his school life. First by me when he was in elementary school, I used a mix of workbooks, no internet. Then in middle school he did miraculously fine, probably because he was coasting on the strong foundation I had given him. In high school he had difficulties again, and this time we hired a great (but painfully expensive) tutor from Prep Matters, a block away from our house. Proximity to in-person sessions mattered to us, which is partly why we went with them. The tutor can tell you where the gaps are, OP. It's their job. For practicing, maybe you can just tell ChatGPT to come up with problem sets. [/quote]
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