Treatment Options For Selective Mutism

Encourage Other Communication Methods

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A child with selective mutism can still communicate nonverbally, and encouraging communication methods such as this is crucial, particularly during treatment for selective mutism. Children with this condition can point, nod or shake their head, use other gestures, or even write what they want to say down on paper. Hopefully, teachers and parents can develop a supportive relationship with the child even though it is nonverbal, and can encourage other communication methods. The child can also use these skills with other adults she does not know well. It is important to have a team effort to help the child. Good communication between the parent and teacher, and also between parent and therapist, is key here.

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