Associates
Tracey Campbell
Tracey Campbell is the Director and Lead Trainer of Together Transforming Behaviour Ltd. Her company provides consultancy, training and coaching to teachers and parents, helping them to manage children’s behaviour.
She is a Behaviour Management Consultant, Coach, Trainer, Teacher, Speaker and Author of two books:
Will You be the One? Touching the hearts of teachers, changing the lives of children with challenging behaviour and Behaviour Basics for Parents; Giving You the Tools from Schools.
Tracey began her career as a Primary School Teacher and quickly established herself as a positive and dynamic practitioner; renowned for her vivacious style of teaching.
Tracey’s ability to positively engage children with behaviour difficulties was quickly detected leading to her becoming one of only three Advanced Skills Teachers in Behaviour Management.
Tracey has her own moving story of multiple exclusions from school and her encounter with a supportive teacher, which she uses to inspire adults working in education; to look beyond a child’s behaviour and see the need to be a constant caring presence who conveys hope and commitment.
As a trainer Tracey is committed to and competent at motivating teachers to move ideas about behaviour management from common knowledge to common practice. Her Will You be the One? behaviour management workshops have been described as ‘incredibly inspirational’ and ‘immensely powerful.’ These workshops featured as part of the Investing in Diversity Programme at the Institute of Education.
Her approaches to behaviour management coaching is solution focused. Tracey’s expertise and perceptiveness in this area has helped a number of teachers to successfully wade through the emotional trials of managing behaviour.
Tracey also designed and delivers the Behaviour Basics Programme for Parents.
Her programme featured in the 2014 Channel 4 documentary Mr Drew’s School for Boys. As the resident behaviour consultant on the show, Tracey led parents through her Behaviour Basics Programme with astonishing results. She later featured on ITV’s This Morning and BBC Radio 5 Live discussing the impact of her work with parents.
With over twenty years’ experience working with children and young people and as a former teacher, Tracey is passionate and unapologetic in her advocacy for children who, owing to their difficult behaviour, some say deserve love the least but she believes need love the most.