Susan Kruger, M.Ed.
Susan Kruger, M.Ed. is a certified learning specialist and the author of the international best-selling study skills book, SOAR Study Skills. She has also written Homework Help for Parents and the #1 best-selling book on literacy, Cue to Reading, and developed the break-through models, The Brain Circuit™ & The ADHD Circuit™. Susan is a Premier Instructor for The Learning Annex in NYC, the Education Expert for ADDitude Magazine, & is the founding CEO of SOAR® Learning, Inc. In 2014, she was named as the top winner of Oakland County Executive’s “Elite 40 Under 40” Award. Microsoft Partners in Learning University has called her a “Global Expert in Education Innovation.” Her curriculum materials are used by over 3,600 schools across the USA and 28 countries worldwide. She’s married to a fellow educator and mom to two dynamic children with ADHD and dyslexia.
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