Just thought I'd add my 2 cent's worth in here.
Thank you, moms, for walking this road with me. And thank you for speaking up about it.
Congratulations on your dd's achievements, W2W!
I had my dd evaluated by a ed/pych at our university. He agreed, in writing, that hsing her was the best educational option for her, considering her scattered abilities.
Many times children w/ LDs have social interaction issues too. Why ask a child to do something that is difficult for them, and then make it more stressful/difficult by asking them to do it in a setting that is often less than comfortable for them.
jewell
mom to 10
teacher to some w/
nonverbal learning disorder, cognitive disorder, ADD, sensory integration issues, word finding problems, borderline dyslexia, fine motor deficits.......
you get the idea!

btw..those same bodies that house the above challenges are also creative, some very bright, wonderful children.