An acquaintance had a child with issues headed for trouble kicked out of public schools, he was so bad. He was labeled as ADD/ADHD and/or some other learning disabilities as well.
She used Switched on Schoolhouse and just loved it and so did he. He did absolutely astounding with it, mostly on his own.
Very cool!! I know that SOS is good for kids with some learning issues like dysgraphia because they don’t have to actually handwrite stuff and can type it instead. It’s worked really well for us!
That might be a good option for my youngest child. I might try that along with the Great Books program for her. Her imagination makes it difficult for her to concentrate on workbook kinds of lessons.