That too. Although I think it probably is a bonus compared to what I posted. I would guess private schools (especially parochial schools) are much closer to home schooled students than public.
I don’t know if my mom or dad would have been equipped to overcome my learning disability in a home schooled environment. They did pay for and make time to drive me to the learning center to overcome it though. And that one-on-one time with a teacher probably had as much to do with my later academic success as anything.
Homeschooling of children with learning disabilities is growing very rapidly. Parents have figured out that our highly trained education professionals are warehousing their children while collecting a lot of extra money).
I’ve heard of children being duct taped to chairs and shackled on buses.
Here is a site for a national organization for homeschooling children with learning disabilities that you might find interesting: http://www.nathhan.com/