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  • - The Story of Bertha Strehlow
    av Leni Shilton
    369,-

    "Leni Shilton offers us a woman's exploration of loss and survival in the unforgiving and beautiful landscape of central Australia. Bertha Strehlow, overshadowed by her anthropologist husband's achievements, was a woman of integrity and a brilliant observer and connector of people in settings such as the Great Sandy Desert over many years of endurance. In this volume, Leni Shilton restores to her a voice. Walking with Camels is charged with the lovely strangeness of a re-imagined perspective: Bertha Strelhow exists here in a lyrical history that is inner, poetic, singular and deeply mysterious and we are reminded of the moving gravity of so many untold stories." - Gail Jones

  • av Grace Da Camara
    383,-

    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.

  • av Grace Da Camara
    383,-

    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.

  • - a study of Aboriginal usage and European usurpation in south-western Australia (Revised Edition)
    av Hallam Sylvia J. Hallam
    275,-

    Professor Sylvia J. Hallam FAHA has written a substantial Afterword to accompany a facsimile edition of her classic work from 1975, Fire and Hearth. In the light of considerable interest in this subject we are thrilled to release this work of deep scholarship back for a new readership.This revised edition includes a Preface by John Mulvaney.

  • av Geoffrey (London School of Commerce UK) Lancaster
    1 395,-

  • - the rock art of the macropod hunters and the mollusc harvesters
    av Ken Mulvaney
    729,-

    The genesis for this study came out of the industrial development of the Burrup, once one of the 42 islands of the Dampier Archipelago, located on the Pilbara region's coast of Western Australia. One of the major rock art provinces in Australia, the Dampier Archipelago arguably comprises the highest concentration of petroglyphs in the world. Ownership of the rock art lies with the local Aboriginal people - its custodianship is held by Yaburara descendants and Ngarluma people. The book presents a model of the artistic traditions and the associated petroglyph production, suggesting five major phases for the Dampier Archipelago and providing insights into a world that existed for Indigenous Australians over many thousands of years. (Series: CRAR+M Monograph) [Subject: Anthropology, Archaeology, Aboriginal Studies, Australian Studies, Art History]

  • - The Father of Modern Seychelles, a Biography
    av Kevin Shillington
    663,-

    Albert Rene is a towering figure of modern Seychelle, an archipelago in the Indian Ocean, east of mainland Southeast Africa and northeast of the island of Madagascar. He arouses intense emotions in both admirers and opponents. This first full-length biography analyzes Rene's early years, his political awakening, and his struggle for full electoral support in the face of strong opposition. Frustrated by the slow pace of Seychelle's economic development and the extent of social division along racial lines, Albert Rene took the fateful decision to seize power by coup d'etat in 1977. It is a dramatic story, which includes an attempted invasion by South African mercenaries. In 1992-93, Rene finessed a change from a one-party socialist state to multi-party rule. He bequeathed to his successor a transformed nation that had shed its oppressive racial hierarchy and had attained the highest social and economic indicators within the African region. Underlying the political drama is the story of the compassion and romance of the all too human man that is Albert Rene. The book adds authority to this account by the depth of research through archives and contemporary newspapers, as well as extensive interviews covering both his political and personal life, the latter including interviews with all three of Albert Rene's wives. *** "A saga of political drama, struggle, and ultimately hope...fascinating from cover to cover, and highly recommended especially for public and college library biography collections." -- Midwest Book Review, Library Bookwatch, The Biography Shelf, October 2014 [Subject: Biography, Politics, History, African Studies]Ã?Â?Ã?Â?Ã?Â?Ã?Â?

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