Selective Mutism Strategies For Parents



As parents, we know how difficult it is to deal with children who can’t respond to questions or certain situations when it comes to communication. It might not be a tantrum, but it might actually be selective mutism. If in certain communication situations, your child chooses to stay silent, then he or she might have this. Does your child have selective mutism? If your answer is yes, then you might want to watch on to know more about dealing with children that have selective mutism.

00:13 What is selective mutism?
01:03 It’s not choice but it may be an anxiety-based disorder
02:20 Allow for some warm-up time
03:01 Don’t force or insist on speech
03:59 Monitor your child’s anxiety
04:54 Don’t make a huge deal out of your child finally speaking
06:35 Stay patient and allow for that pause or hesitation
07:54 Desensitization
09:09 Do not punish them for not speaking
10:05 Natural consequences

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