Halloween “How To” for Parents of Children with Selective Mutism

Holidays, often filled with commotion and gathering, can be an especially difficult time for children and adolescents with selective mutism (SM). Halloween is no exception, and crowds of strangers that gather on a street may be particularly intimidating. The following article explores several tips and tricks that can be used to prepare your child for the upcoming holiday and encourage bravery on Halloween. 

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Navigating the School System: Supporting Children with Selective Mutism

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.

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Demystifying Medication: Selective Mutism Treatment Strategies With Medication

Is 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.

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