Can you actually do Spanish immersion if you have ADHD or learning differences

Students at the Fluenz Spanish Immersion in Mexico City share a festive dinner, raising their glasses during a cultural celebration that blends language learning and authentic Mexican traditions—part of the best program to learn Spanish in Mexico and connect deeply with local culture.

The individual coaching format is inherently accommodating to different neurotypes. If you need frequent breaks, they adjust. If you need movement, they adjust. If you need things explained multiple ways, they adjust.

Cara W | Dallas

“The team of instructors were wonderful, knowing where to dive deep and how to push for mastery of each concept before moving on.”

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The pre-arrival assessment includes discussion of your learning style. Lauri C had “an in-depth phone discussion with Sonia to talk about my experience with Spanish and my goals for the program.” That conversation could surface learning differences or specific accommodation needs.

Lauri C | Santa Monica, California

“The first step was an in-depth phone discussion with Sonia to talk about my experience with Spanish and my goals for the program.”

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Sylvia | Solo Traveler

“The instructors were fantastic and made learning fun. They had ways of explaining things that just clicked for me.”

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Sylvia’s instructors “had ways of explaining things that just clicked”—when teaching one person at a time, you can adapt explanation method instantly if something isn’t landing. That’s inherently ADHD-friendly because you’re not trying to keep up with a lesson plan.