Support That Understands How ADHD Actually Works
In a high-achieving town like Lexington, students are expected to keep up. But if your child has ADHD or struggles with executive function, just “keeping up” can feel impossible. Missed assignments. Endless procrastination. Tears at the kitchen table.
It’s not about intelligence or effort.
It’s about needing the right kind of support.
At Educational Connections, we provide ADHD-friendly tutoring and coaching that actually works—for how kids learn, how their brains work, and what school demands.
Who We Help
Since 1998, we’ve specialized in supporting students who are:
✅ Students in Lexington with ADHD, anxiety, or executive function challenges
✅ Bright kids who underperform due to focus, motivation, or time management issues
✅ Families who’ve tried regular tutoring—but need something more tailored
✅ Students at schools like Lexington High, Clarke, Diamond, and local private schools
Why Our Support Works
ADHD is not a behavior issue.
Our tutors and executive function coaches are trained to support students in a way that’s neurodiversity-affirming, never shaming.
We focus on the how, not just the what.
We don’t just reteach content—we build planning, organization, and follow-through strategies into every session.
We meet students where they are.
Whether your child is shutting down, melting down, or zoning out—we can help them feel more capable and in control.
What Makes Us Different
✔ Tutors trained in executive function strategies and ADHD-specific scaffolds
✔ Education Specialist as your point of contact from day one
✔ Personalized matches based on academic need, personality, and learning style
✔ Clear communication and progress updates (no guessing how it’s going)
FAQs
Ready for Things to Feel Easier?
Your child is capable. They just need the right kind of support.
Let’s talk about how we can help. Our process is simple:
1. Schedule a free call with one of our Education Specialists
2. Get matched with a coach who gets your child
3. Watch their confidence—and their skills—grow