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What Strategies Can I Use For The Classroom With A SM Child?

A child generally spends more than 50 percentage of the child’s day is spent in the school in a classroom setting. It is very important for them to be vocal in the classroom setting otherwise being...

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How Can I Help My Child To Speak To A New Person?

My child would always go mute in front of a new person. I learnt that fading is one of the most effective techniques to help her to start talking to people. A Selectively Mute child may be mute...

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How can Selective Mutism be treated?

I have successfully treated my daughter who had Selective Mutism. We were lucky that her condition was detected at an early age. The objective of treating Selective Mutism is by making the child...

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How Can I Help My Child From Being Mute at School to Presenting to Their Class?

There may be situations where the school may not allow the parents to enter the premises. Specially with the Covid evolving it has become harder to enter the school. Some ideas could help you...

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I am a proud mother of two beautiful young children. My oldest child was born as a non-stop chatter box. My younger child was diagnosed with Selective Mutism. We are very lucky that we came to know of this at a very young age. I was determined to get her alright and was not willing for her live a muted life. I did my own research, got her the best of the treatment available and with no medicines today she is able to speak to a lot more people and in different environments. I have learnt the best person to treat your child is you as yourself as parent as you spend most of the day with the child and understand the child the best in her day-to-day life. This in no way means that you do not get your child treated with a therapist/ psychologist. I am here just to share my knowledge, practical experiences, and techniques I used to help my child. It is sad that SM is not widely understood by many people even though at least 1% of the population suffers from it. There are so many children who go through this unaware and with no help. I just want to reach out to as many people as possible to spread the knowledge, awareness and help them by sharing my experiences as a mother.

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