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Title: Selective Mutism


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Selective Mutism
  • By Saundra Love
  • Presented October 20, 2003
  • Temple University - Ambler

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What is Selective Mutism?
  • A psychiatric disorder most commonly found in
    children.
  • Characterized by a persistent failure to speak in
    select settings which continues for more than 1
    month.
  • Is currently thought to be related to severe
    anxiety and social phobia.
  • http//www.selectivemutism.org/

3
Statistics
  • Affects less than 1 of school-aged children
  • It is slightly more common in girls than in boys

4
Assessment
  • A (SLP) speech language pathologist will conduct
    a thorough parental interview and speech
    language evaluation

5
Parental Interview Focuses on
  • - the childs symptom history
  • - degree to which the child is verbally and
    non-verbally inhabited
  • - other possible problems (autism, etc)
  • - speech and language development
  • - environmental influences
  • - family history
  • - educational history

6
Speech Language Evaluation Focuses on
  • The quality of verbal and non-verbal
    communication
  • Comprehension of language
  • A parent may be asked to do structured
    communication activities with the child
  • ex audiotape childs speech at home
  • A screening test for hearing

7
How is Selective Mutism Treated?
  • Children with this condition need
    psychotherapy
  • speech and language treatment
  • behavioral program
  • Therapy and treatments focus on methods to
  • lower anxiety
  • increase self-esteem
  • increase confidence
  • increase communication

8
Treatment Cont.
  • The treatment of choice will differ depending on
    the needs of the child and his or her family.
  • The childs treatment may utilize a combination
    of strategies, again depending on the individual
    needs.

9
Children with Selective Mutism and Educational
Needs
  • Individual programs need to be designed
  • Most programs can be implemented within the
    regular education environments
  • Others may require coordination between regular
    and special education school staff

10
What Teachers can do
  • Understand that the symptoms are not intentional
  • Consistent behavioral strategies should be
    implemented in the classroom
  • focus on encouraging, not forcing, the
    child to speak
  • Praise and reward for speaking, and
    completion of classroom tasks
  • These will all contribute to lowering anxiety,
    while helping the child feel included, positive,
    and independent

11
References
  • http//www.aboutourkids.org
  • http//www.selectivemutism.org/
  • http//www.asha.org/about/publications/leader-onli
    ne/archives/2002/020924ftr.htm
  • http//www.selectivemutismfoundation.org/
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