My ds is 14 and starting 9th grade this year. He also struggles with dyslexia, slow processing, working memory issues, and organization/attention. I would love some direction, input, advice, or just a fresh look at what I could do differently.
The first area of difficulty is History. I am currently reading History aloud to him, but he still has a hard time with comprehension. Usually, I read a few paragraphs and stop to check his comprehension and see if he’s following me. Most of the time he asks me to re-read what I’ve just read. Sometimes I will have to read a paragraph 3 times before he gets it. Written Narrations are extremely difficult for him. For instance, we read about Ben Franklin visiting London to see about getting the issue of taxes addressed, and his narration started “One time Benjamin Franklin was on his way to Pennsylvania…”

I assign him the State Study and Ind. History to do on his own, and I’ll sometimes have him do some of the Notebooking activities on his own while I work through Preparing with my daughter. More often than not he has to re-do the assignment because he didn't read the directions or just read it wrong. I know this affects his self-esteem.
He is doing OK with Exploration Ed. Advanced Phys Science, but the Inventor Study is very hard for us to get to because we spend so much time on other things. It would be so great if these books were on audio. All the issues we have with History are also the same with the Inventor Study.
He does fine with Grammar (Rod and Staff 6). I’m starting him on sequential spelling Level 3, and he is doing IEW SWI Level B with some friends and doing fine with that. Literature, however, is a nightmare.

This is hard! He is so sweet, well-mannered, and tries SO hard. I am struggling with this being “High School” for him. Could I go half pace and still count it as high school? If I slowed down and sat with him for an hour per day on history-related assignments, could he still get credit? Say it took us an hour to get through the history reading and NB assignment only, could we stop after an hour and just pick up the next day where we left off on that unit day? Maybe the next day focusing on the Ind History and Project for an hour?
On a positive note, He is doing very well with Videotext Algebra, and Bible has been fun.


Thank you for any help you can give me. What am I doing wrong? Should we use a lower guide?
Tracy