Susan Steele
Susan Steele is a parent, practitioner and speaker who has spent over two decades helping families move beyond coping strategies and management plans, and towards real, lasting change. Her journey began at home, with two bright boys who were struggling; one unable to sit still, the other heartbroken by reading and spelling that never seemed to “stick.” What followed transformed their lives, reshaped her career, and sparked the mission she now shares with parents, teachers and professionals across the world.
Susan hosts events that blend heartfelt storytelling with simple, powerful explanations of how the brain and body work together. Her sessions are warm, honest and grounded in lived experience; the kind of spaces where parents finally exhale, teachers feel reassured, and everyone walks away with clarity, hope and practical tools they can start using straight away. From parent evenings to teacher CPD, from neurodiversity conferences to intimate online workshops, Susan brings the same energy each time: encouraging, relatable, gently challenging when needed, and full of those “lightbulb moments” that change how people see their children forever.
Her mission is clear and unwavering. To tell parents the truth: they are not to blame. To show children they are not broken. And to help professionals understand that behaviour isn’t the problem... wiring is. Through movement-based exercises, clear science and the compassion of someone who has lived every step of this journey, Susan guides families out of fear and frustration and into a future filled with confidence, calm and possibility.

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