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Selective mutism


What is selective mutism?

Selective mutism is an anxiety disorder where a person is unable to speak in certain situations but can speak in other situations.

  • Identification – what you may see in the child or young person

    • Will speak happily and freely in certain situations and environments but will be unable to speak in specific situations.
    • May be totally silent in specific settings, for example school.
    • May appear to be uninterested, nervous, uneasy or withdrawn.
    • Actively avoids situations where they may be required to speak.
    • The expectation to talk to certain people triggers a freeze response with feelings of anxiety and panic, and talking is impossible.
    • May struggle to separate from parent carers.
    • May be quiet at school but become distressed when they get home.
    • May know the answer to questions but are not able to respond.
    • Can find it difficult to ask for help, express their wants or needs or start conversations with others.
    • May use other forms of communication, for example nodding or shaking head, gesture.
  • Planned provision in school

    Based on need, some of this provision will be effective.

    • Remove pressure on the child or young person to speak.
    • Provide and model other ways to communicate, for example visual cards, smiling, thumbs up.
    • Provide reassurance that you understand how they are feeling and that they can take small steps when they are ready.
    • Create a positive environment for them to reduce anxiety:
      • reassuring them that they’ll be able to speak when they’re ready
      • concentrating on having fun
      • praise all efforts the child or young person makes to join in and interact with others (do this subtly rather than publicly)
      • not showing surprise when the child or young person speaks, but responding warmly as you would to any other
    • Ensure a referral has been made to SALT and follow any programme recommended.
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