May 20th | 12:30–1:30 PM | Zoom | Registration link coming soon!
What if the way a classroom is set up could change everything for a student with ADHD? Spoiler: it absolutely can.
On May 20th from 12:30 to 1:30 PM, Certified ADHD Life Coach Jenny Bethke is hosting a one-hour Zoom course — Classroom Design for ADHD — and you won’t want to miss this.
Whether you’re a teacher, a school counselor, principal, school psychologist, or someone who has always wondered why certain environments feel impossible to learn in, this course has something for you.
Why This Matters
Students with ADHD aren’t struggling because they aren’t trying. Often, they’re struggling because the space around them is working against their brains, not with them. Lighting, seating arrangements, sensory input, visual clutter — these things matter enormously. The good news? They’re also things we can change.
Jenny Bethke brings a warm, practical, and deeply informed perspective to this work. As a Certified ADHD Life Coach, she helps people understand how the ADHD brain actually works — and how to build environments (and habits) that support it rather than exhaust it.
What to Expect
In just one hour, you’ll walk away with real, actionable insight into how classroom environments affect focus, regulation, and learning for students with ADHD. Expect thoughtful guidance, and yes — practical takeaways you can actually use.
All registered participants will also receive:
- Two (2) PDF printable posters to support executive function in the classroom, and
- A recorded copy of this presentation to refer back to as you design your school spaces
Mark Your Calendar
Date: May 20th
Time: 12:30–1:30 PM
Where: Zoom
More about Jenny: jennybethke.com
Registration: pdEnroller link coming soon!
Save the date, share it with a colleague, and come ready to rethink the spaces where kids learn. Your students will thank you.

