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If you have a tween or teen with ADHD, you know how challenging it can be to manage their symptoms and support them in their day-to-day life. That's where What Lies Beneath Matters comes in. This proven workbook, developed by psychologist Grace da Camara and Dr Madalena Bennett, presents a cognitive behavioural approach to managing ADHD in tweens and teens. Whether you're participating in the OnTrac program or using it as a standalone resource, this book provides a wealth of knowledge, education, and strategies to help your child succeed. With three modules covering psychoeducation, adaptive thinking, and practical coping skills, What Lies Beneath Matters is designed to help your tween or teen identify their strengths, manage their weaknesses, and navigate the world of ADHD with confidence. And if you're a parent, you'll appreciate the simple, effective strategies that make it easy to support your tween or teen at home. This book has received high praise from professionals and parents alike, and it's a valuable resource for anyone living in rural Australia, where mental health resources can be limited. With engaging activities, relatable scenarios, and a positive, empowering approach, What Lies Beneath Matters is a must-read for anyone looking to help their child thrive with ADHD.
n What Lies Beneath Matters psychologist Grace da Camara and daughter general practitioner Dr Madalena Bennett offer an empowering self-help guide for parents of tweens and teens with ADHD. This neurological and behavioural disorder not only affects the person with it but also the entire family, putting their ability to be supportive, understanding, and loving to the test. With proven methods developed through her clinical work with parents, Grace and Madalena provide a practical and effective approach to parent involvement in multimodal treatment for ADHD. This book is an essential tool for parents whose tween or teen refuses one-on-one counselling, group programs or lives remotely in areas where these services are not readily available.Through this self-help guide, parents will become their child's coach and advocate while navigating the tricky world of ADHD. The objective is to help parents better understand their child's ADHD, manage symptoms, and celebrate the unique qualities that make their tween/teen special. This workbook offers all the necessary tools to support your child's success, no matter where you are. As one general practitioner said, "This is a great resource for rural Australia where a lack of services across mental health is often experienced. Parents and allied health professionals alike will benefit from this resource."If you're a parent seeking to support your tween or teen with ADHD and build a better life for your family, What Lies Beneath Matters is the perfect book for you. With its practical approach and proven methods, this guide will help you navigate the challenges of ADHD and celebrate your child's unique qualities.
In What Lies Beneath Matters registered psychologist Grace da Camara and her GP-daughter Dr Madalena Bennett share their personal experiences and first-hand knowledge of managing the day-to-day challenges of raising a child with ADHD. Fuelled by their own struggles, the two have developed a hands-on, practical tool for parents and children to help manage the impact of ADHD on the family. This self-help workbook and guide is part of the OnTrac ADHD program, designed for parents and their children aged between 7 and 10 years old. The program's proven methods and techniques are based on Grace's work with children with ADHD in both individual and group settings. Through the OnTrac program, Grace found that a collaborative approach involving the child, parents, and services could achieve meaningful and significant reductions in ADHD symptoms. What Lies Beneath Matters is specifically designed to help improve the quality of parent-child interaction and foster a more informed understanding of the child's thinking ability, motivation, and values. By sharing their own experiences and the successes of the OnTrac program, Grace and Madalena provide realistic, practical, and useful information to young children with ADHD and their parents. With a focus on improving the relationship between parent and child, this book offers hope to families struggling with ADHD.
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