Cathie Silver Price asked, "I have a 10th grader who is 16. He has Aspergers syndrome and dyslexia. We also suspect he has dysgraphia. We have been struggling to get him to find a good solid program that works for him.
"This year is going horribly. We have grounded him from all electronics, because he is behind in one of his two co-op classes.
"I am looking at Time4learning, but not sure where to start him. I know he is behind because of his learning disabilities. But I don't want to start too far back, so it is too easy, either. I was looking at their 8th-grade program for him.
"Anyone have experience with using Time4learning with a special-needs child?"