Children with Selective Mutism (SM) face significant speaking challenges at school, which often leads families to underestimate the severity of their child's anxiety until they are exposed to the school environment. Shockingly, treatment for this condition typically starts 2 to 5 years after the difficulties emerge, as many believe the child's silence is merely a phase that they will outgrow. Read more for tips to help your child make progress in the school setting.
Read MoreIs you child “stuck” after trying therapy, behavioral interventions, or other methods? If so, you may be considering medication as an option to help your child. In this article, we'll provide an overview of how certain medications may be used for treating SM and discuss important considerations related to safety and the effectiveness of these drugs.
Read MoreAre you the parent of a child with selective mutism? Learn how to model bravery and manage your own anxiety while helping your child develop coping skills. Find out more from our experts at Thriving Minds Behavioral Health.
Read MoreLearn how to reduce the symptoms of anxiety in children with selective mutism. Discover some relaxation techniques such as progressive muscle relaxation, visualization, and deep breathing that can help improve their overall wellbeing.
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