Unspoken Words: A Selective Mutism Podcast by Dr. Elisa Shipon-Blum: Recent Episodes

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Selective Mutism is a social communication anxiety disorder that can be incredibly difficult to navigate and often misunderstood. Fortunately, your host, Dr. Elisa Shipon-Blum DO, has over 30 years of experience in understanding and treating Selective Mutism. This podcast serves to educate those who are struggling (or those who may know someone who is struggling) and to allow their words to be heard. Listen along for tips, strategies, and everything and anything selective mutism.

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EP36 of the Unspoken Words Podcast features a detailed discussion between Dr E and Dr. Jenna on Authoritative Parenting.

In this episode, Dr. E and Dr. Jenna discuss the importance of authoritative parenting, why authoritative parenting is the most ideal type of parenting style during treatment, ways to become an authoritative parent and more.

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EP35 of the Unspoken Words podcast features our latest installment of our Ask Dr. E series.

In the episode, we answer five listener questions, including ways to help a home-schooled child make friends, how to deal with SM as an adult, the concept of “parental expectations” and more.

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Chapters:

(3:06) Bilingualism and Selective Mutism

(8:13) Helping a Homeschooled Child Make Friends

(14:42) Dealing with SM as an Adult

(21:09) When Exposures Aren't Working

(30:12) Parental Expectations and Community Camp

(37:06) Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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EP34 of the Unspoken Words podcast features a live chat with parents at CommuniCamp™, focusing on preparing children with Selective Mutism for the back-to-school transition.

In the episode, Dr. E and four participating parents discuss unlearning old parenting habits, tips for acclimating to a new school year, balancing structure and flexibility as a parent and much, much more.

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Chapters:

(2:49) INTROS

(2:52) UNLEARNING OLD HABITS AS PARENTS

(10:10) ACCLIMATING TO A NEW SCHOOL YEAR

(18:00) BALANCING STRUCTURE & FLEXIBILITY IN PARENTING

(25:43) TACKLING PRE-SCHOOL SEPARATION ANXIETY

(35:49) TOILETING TIPS FOR ANXIOUS CHILDREN

(45:03) HOW TO HELP YOUR SOCIALLY ANXIETY CHILD MAKE FRIENDS

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EP33 of the Unspoken Words podcast features a detailed discussion between Dr. E and Dr. Jenna on the critical role parenting plays in the treatment of Selective Mutism.

In the episode, Dr. E and Dr. Jenna dive into the four main parenting styles – permissive, authoritarian, uninvolved and authoritative – highlighting their characteristics and impact on treatment.

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Chapters:

(4:58) UNDERSTANDING PARENTING STYLES & THEIR IMPACT

(9:37) FINDING THE RIGHT PARENTING APPROACH

(18:03) HOW PARENTING STYLES AFFECT OUR CHILDEN & TEENS

(28:49) EXPLAINING THE 'UNINVOLVED PARENT'

(38:40) THE IMPACT OF AUTHORITARIAN PARENTING

(42:20) THE AUTHORITATIVE PARENTING APPROACH

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This episode of the Unspoken Words podcast features a live chat with five parents at CommuniCamp.

Dr. E discusses with the participating parents their experiences and concerns, particularly how their children become non-verbal in certain social situations such as meeting school peers. Strategies discussed include using bridging techniques, diligent parental involvement, the importance of school-based accommodations, and specific strategies used at CommuniCamp to help children gradually overcome their mutism.

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Chapters:

(3:12) PARENT INTROS

(4:34) MANAGING ANXIETY IN SOCIAL SETTINGS

(13:49) HELPING CHILDREN TRANSITION TO NEW SCHOOLS

(22:06) TIPS FOR ENGAGING NON-VERBAL CHILDREN

(32:50) HELPING YOUR CHILD AT SOCIAL EVENTS

(43:19) HOW COMMUNICAMP HELPS PARENTS UNDERSTNAD THEIR ROLE IN TREATMENT

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In this episode, Dr. E. introduces Dr. Jenna to the SMart Center’s podcast audience.

Dr. Jenna received her doctorate in Clinical Psychology and is now working full-time at the SMart Center.

They discuss Dr. Jenna's passion for psychology, her career path, her upcoming role at the SMart Center and more.

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EP31 of the Unspoken Words podcast features a detailed discussion between Dr. E and Dr. Eric Endlich on the process and challenges of securing college accommodations for students with disabilities.

In the episode, Dr. E and Dr. Endlich discuss the differences between K-12 and college accommodations, the role of self-advocacy, types of accommodations available, the importance of early preparation and parental involvement and more.

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Chapters:

(4:33) UNDERSTANDING COLLEGE DISABILITY ACCOMMODATIONS

(13:35) BEST COLLEGES FOR STUDENT ACCOMMODATIONS

(19:42) EXAMPLES OF NON-ACADEMIC ACCOMMODATIONS

(27:03) EXAMPLES OF ACADEMIC ACCOMMODATIONS

(36:13) WHEN TO DISCLOSE A DISABILITY TO YOUR COLLEGE

(44:53) IMPORTANCE OF STARTING COLLEGE SELECTION PROCESS EARLY

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In the latest installment of our Ask Dr. E series, Dr. E answers five teen-related listener questions, including whether changing schools can serve as a fresh start for your teen, how to handle a teen who won’t leave their room, how to continue supporting and encouraging your teen and more.

Chapters:

(2:57) My son is 18 and is completely silent everywhere. He hasn’t spoken since 2nd grade. Are there any resources you recommend I check out and pass along?

(10:45) Will changing schools solve my teen’s mutism? If so, should I consider a special education school or a private school?

(17:09) I have a 15-year-old son with SM and social anxiety who refuses to go to school and stays in his bedroom all day. How can I help him? What’s a good first step?

(22:00) I have a 14-year-old daughter who has social communication difficulties, sensory processing difficulties and defiance at home. What training(s) do you recommend we check out to help support and encourage her?

(28:01) Is there a link between Multiple Personality Disorder and SM? My 17-yr-old brother, out of the blue, stopped talking to his close family in late 2022. Have you seen anything like this before?

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EP29 of the Unspoken Words podcast features an in-depth discussion between Dr. E and Dr. Megan Faye on eating difficulties, specifically focusing on Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder – otherwise known as ARFID.

In the episode, Dr. E and Dr. Faye explore the reasons behind the lack of awareness regarding ARFID, its diagnostic criteria, its developmental patterns, and much, much more.

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Chapters:

(3:52) IMPORTANCE OF UNDERSTANDING ARFID

(10:04) A DEEP DIVE INTO SENSORY PROCESSING & EATING BEHAVIORS

(19:40) THE CONSEQUENCES OF UNTREATED ARFID

(25:05) PRACTICAL TREATMENT APPROACHES TO ARFID

(39:09) ARFID, A COMPREHENSIVE PARENTING GUIDE

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EP28 of the Unspoken Words podcast features an in-depth discussion on the buddy process, an important and effective accommodation to help children and teens with Selective Mutism build comfort in the classroom.

In the episode, Dr. E and Jen explain what the buddy process is, why it’s so important, what to do when the school isn’t cooperating, and much, much more.

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Chapters:

(2:59) Explaining the Buddy Process

(6:22) Why the Buddy Process is so important and how to set your child up for success

(20:26) What if the school can't implement the buddy process?

(29:19) How the buddy process evolves as your child gets older

(36:06) Next steps once child's buddies are in place and working

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This episode features the latest installment of our Shining Star series. Olive was diagnosed with Selective Mutism in pre-school, when her parents noticed she wasn’t talking in school yet was fully verbal and “normal” at home.

In this episode, Dr. E sits down with Olive's mom, Mindy, to discuss how Olive overcame Selective Mutism, what Olive is like today, and the strategies that worked.

Chapters:

(3:14) Mindy and her daughter Olive’s Selective Mutism Story

(8:10) Mindy and her daughter's experience at CommuniCamp

(12:17) The tipping point moment where treatment was the only way through

(15:24) What's Olive like today?

(23:27) Importance of Parental Education

(27:22) Mindy's advice to parents and strategies that worked for her and her child

(42:07) How Mindy helped her child build social connections

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In the latest installment of our Ask Dr. E series, we answer four listener questions; including whether or not the use of basic signs is good for a Selectively Mute child, to what to do when specific accommodations don’t seem to be working, to what to do when your child is scared to ask to go to the bathroom at school, and more.

Questions:

(2:39) I am a kindergarten teacher that uses basic signs with all my students, including my student with SM. Is this ok?

(9:56) Despite weekly lunch bunches, my child in pre-school hasn't seen much improvement. Do you have any recommendations on how do we get her past this stage?

(20:37) My child doesn’t feel comfortable asking to go to the bathroom in school, so he doesn't drink out of his water bottle. How do we handle this?

(26:37) Recommendations for ways to continue progressing during sessions now that the child's mom can no longer be present.

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In the episode, Dr. E and autism expert, Dr. Vera Joffe, discuss the coexistence of SM and autism, the differentiation between the two, treatment considerations, school-based accommodations, and the importance of early screening for autism.

Timestamps:

(2:52) The link between SM and Autism

(16:36) “Sometimes, parents are in denial”

(23:00) The difference between an individual with SM and an individual with Autism

(34:39) Treatment considerations for Autism

(44:57) Findings from Dr. Joffe’s SM & Comorbidity study

(49:42) School-based accommodations for individuals with SM & Autism

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This episode offers valuable insights from Dr. E, Jen, and school professionals, James and Lindsey, on empowering students with selective mutism in the classroom.

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Timestamps:

(04:16) Student overcomes school anxiety with teacher support.

(06:57) Prepare and support children to ease transitions.

(11:01) Observe children and note behavior in class.

(16:00) Use songs and sounds to engage cat.

(18:03) Small groups or one-on-one aid progress.

(21:25) Encouraging verbal interactions to move to next stage.

(24:48) Be cautious of tallying for motivation.

(29:34) Student excels in independent projects, delivers eloquently.

(30:22) Fostering student engagement and growth in class.

(35:11) Preparing thoughts, sharing verbally, mastering social cues.

(39:06) Each child's unique needs require personalized approach.

(42:28) Focused support and communication helps student thrive.

(45:51) Guide parents on appropriate involvement in school.

(47:43) Parents need education on selective mutism support.

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This episode features a conversation between Dr. E and Lynn Lyons, LICSW. Dr. E and Lynn discuss how to balance parental intervention and accommodations to avoid the pitfalls of excessive worry and anxiety that could cripple a child's development. They emphasized the need for regular parental modeling, skill-building, and promoting flexibility rather than rigidity.

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TOPICS:

(04:48) GENERATIONAL ANXIETY IS REAL

(09:41) PARENTS NEED TO BE INVOLVED IN THEIR KID'S TREATMENT, TOO

(16:15) HOW PARENTS CAN MANAGE THEIR OWN ANXIETY

(37:29) PARENTS NEED A SELF-CARE ROUTINE

(47:00) WHERE TO BEGIN IF YOU'RE AN ANXIOUS PARENT

MORE ON THIS EPISODE’S GUEST, LYNN LYONS:

Lynn travels internationally as a speaker and trainer on the subject of anxiety, its role in families, and the need for a preventative approach at home and in schools. She is a sought-after expert, appearing in the New York Times, Time, NPR, Psychology Today, Good Morning America, the Today Show and other media outlets. Lynn is a featured expert in the recent documentary Anxious Nation.

With a special interest in breaking the generational cycle of worry in families, Lynn is the author/coauthor of several books and articles on anxiety, including Anxious Kids, Anxious Parents: 7 Ways to Stop the Worry Cycle and Raise Courageous & Independent Children, and the companion book for kids, Playing with Anxiety: Casey’s Guide for Teens and Kids. Her latest book for adults and teenagers, The Anxiety Audit was released October ’22.

Lynn is the co-host of the popular podcast Flusterclux.

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This episode is a Live Chat with Parents, hosted by Dr. E and moderated by LisaMarie. This is a special recording focused on children ages nine to 12 with selective mutism. Three parents, Daphne, Edwin, and Julie, engage in conversation, sharing their experiences and asking Dr. E questions related to their children's specific circumstances.

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Questions:

(3:40) HOW CAN I BE THE BEST ADVOCATE FOR MY DAUGHTER IN SCHOOL? WE ATTEND A PRIVATE SCHOOL.

(9:54) PUBLIC SCHOOL VS PRIVATE SCHOOL. WHICH IS MORE EFFECTIVE FOR A CHILD WITH SM?

(15:25) HANDLING THE MISCONCEPTION THAT KIDS WITH SM ARE DEFIANT OR NON-COMPLIANT

(26:19) HOW TO ENCOURAGE A YOUNG TEEN TO BE MORE OF AN ADVOCATE FOR THEMSELVES

(35:36) IF WE LIFT MY CHILD'S SM, IS THERE A CHANCE THAT IT'LL COME BACK?

(39:58) WAYS TO BUILD COMFORT IN SCHOOL AND SETTING IMPACTFUL IEP GOALS

(44:39) HOW TO REGAIN THE MOMENTUM AFTER A DIGRESSION

(49:00) WAYS TO MAINTAIN OLD FREINDSHIPS AS YOUR CHILD'S INTEREST GROW AND EVOLVE

(51:45) WOULD A MONTESSORI SCHOOL BE BENEFICIAL FOR MY CHILD?

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In the latest installment of our Ask Dr E podcast series, Dr. Elisa Shipon-Blum answers five wide-ranging listeners questions relating to Selective Mutism.

Questions:

(1:45) WHAT TRAINING AND QUALIFICATIONS DO I NEED TO BEGIN TREATING INDIVIDUALS WITH SELECTIVE MUTISM?

(7:17) MY SEVEN YEAR OLD SON DOESN’T SPEAK IN SCHOOL. ANY SUGGESSTIONS?

(1:18) HOW DO I GET MY CHILD PAST THE VERBAL INTERMEDIARY STAGE?

(9:17) WHEN SHOULD WE USE AAC DEVICES OR APPS IN TREATMENT?

(28:01) HOW DO WE GET OUR CHILD TO STOP WEARING THEIR MASK AT SCHOOL?

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Audrey Whisman was diagnosed with Selective Mutism when she was in 5th Grade. After Audrey’s teachers began to share her challenges with her parents, they soon found their way to the SMart Center. Today, over 10 years after her diagnosis, Audrey is absolutely thriving.

In this episode, Dr. E sits down with Audrey to discuss how she overcame Selective Mutism.

Timestamps (1:37):

(2:58) AUDREY'S STORY

(5:51) TREATMENT STRATEGIES THAT WORKED

(8:10) LEAVING SYMPTOMS BEHIND

(12:31) ADVICE TO INDIVIDUALS, PARENTS AND TEACHERS

(22:29) FIGHTING OFF ANXIETY AND NOT LOOKING BACK

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Relevant resources:

  • Audrey's Shining Star Feature

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In this week’s episode, Dr. E answers a handful of holiday-themed mailbag questions from our community. We chat about how to handle family relatives at large family gatherings, tips to give to your child’s teacher ahead of upcoming holiday parties, realistic goals to set for your teen while doing your holiday shopping, and more.

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Timestamps:

[04:37] HOW DO I HANDLE FAMILY RELATIVES WHO DON'T KNOW MY CHILD HAS SM?

(14:05) TIPS TO SHARE WITH TEACHERS AHEAD OF HOLIDAY EVENTS

(24:43) SHOULD I ENCOURAGE MY CHILD TO PARTICIPATE IN THEIR SCHOOL PERFORMANCE?

(33:23) HOW SHOULD I BRING MY CHILD OR TEEN AROUND BUSY SHOPPING ENVIRONMENTS?

(42:21) COMMON STRATEGIES TO USE OVER THE HOLIDAYS

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Relevant resources:

  • Handout – Dr. Elisa Shipon-Blum’s Holiday Preparations and Practicalities
  • Podcast – EP18: Holiday Prep
  • Blog – Why an individual develops Selective Mutism and why it persists

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[NOTE: this episode originally aired November 2022]

The holiday season is here! While it’s a fun and joyous time, it can also be a stressful and overwhelming time for children and teens with Selective Mutism. Dr. Elisa Shipon-Blum sits down with co-host Alex Collins to answer some listener questions on how to best prepare yourself, child or teen heading into the holidays.

Timestamps:

[02:17] What can parents do to prepare their child/teen for the holiday season?

[05:15] Ways to communicate with relatives

[20:11] How to approach a holiday party at school

[30:15] School performances and shows

[33:17] Communications strategies

[35:55] Different types of travelers

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Relevant resources:

  • Handout – Dr. Elisa Shipon-Blum’s Holiday Preparations and Practicalities Handout
  • Brochure – What is Selective Mutism

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In the third installment of our Ask Dr E podcast series, Dr. Elisa Shipon-Blum answers four wide-ranging questions from our listeners.

Questions:

(1:32) Should we get our son tested?

(6:55) Why is my child leaving their test blank?

(13:59) Should we start medication?

(20:51) Tips for traveling with a teen with Selective Mutism

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This episode features a live discussion with Dr. Elisa Shipon Blum and four teenagers at a recent CommuniCamp.

The four teens share their individual experiences with Selective Mutism, answering questions, providing advice and recommendations, and serving as a beacon of hope and support to anyone else going through their own journey with Selective Mutism.

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Recommended Listening:

  • Ep10: Live Chat w Parents of Teens
  • Dr. E Talks Teens on the Outloud Podcast

Recommended Reading:

  • Unspoken Words: A Child’s View of Selective Mutism (download eBook)
  • Understanding Katie: Understanding a child with Selective Mutism (download eBook)
  • 9 Reasons for a Teen to attend CommuniCamp

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Dr. E sits down with SMart Center Lead Clinician Jennifer Brittingham to discuss ways to navigate the testing and assessment process, what to do when your child has difficulty engaging with peers, how to build comfort with teachers, and more.

Topics:

(1:54) How to navigate the testing process

(17:51) What if my child has difficulty engaging with peers?

(30:01) How to build comfort with teachers

(39:18) Strategies for children to become more responsive in the classroom

(42:54) Does your child have difficulty starting and completing tasks?

(50:28) How to accommodate picky eating

(57:46) How to navigate changes and transitions

(1:01:35) Final thoughts/recommendations heading into the school year

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Recommended Listening:

  • Ep5: Back to School
  • Ep9: Importance of School-based accommodations and interventions
  • EP15: Differences between 504 and IEP plans, getting the school on board with treatment, building social skills & more
  • Webinar: What is Selective Mutism?

Recommended Reading:

  • Handout: Social Engagement is the KEY and FUEL to Communcation
  • Summer Vacation & Back-to-School Guide (download eBook)
  • Easing School Jitters for the Selectively Mute Child (download eBook)

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Dr. E is joined once again by SMart Center Lead Clinician Jennifer Brittingham to discuss the differences between 504 and IEP plans, ways to get your child’s school staff on board with treatment, how to make progress without a formal 504 or IEP plan, and more. This episode is the perfect primer for the new school year ahead.

Topics:

(2:46) The difference between IEPs and 504s

(11:03) You can make progress without a formal 504 or IEP

(17:29) 504 vs IEP: When’s a good time for each.

(31:26) Ways to get the school on board with treatment

(35:49) School isn't all about academics. It's about building social skills, too.

Ask Dr. E any questions you may have from the episode.

Learn more about the host, Dr. Elisa Shipon-Blum

Explore our SMart Center success stories!

Get started at the SMart Center

Listen to other episodes of Unspoken Words here.

Additional Back to School Resources:

  • PODCAST EPISODE: Ep5: Back to School
  • PODCAST EPISODE: Ep9: Importance of School-based accommodations and interventions
  • BOOK: Summer Vacation & Back-to-School Guide (download eBook)
  • BOOK:Easing School Jitters for the Selectively Mute Child (download eBook)

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[NOTE: this episode originally aired September 2022]

Dr. Elisa Shipon-Blum welcomes Jennifer Brittingham LPC, a SMart Center lead clinician and school consultant to the podcast to discuss all things back to school! From preparing your child/teen and their teachers, to the comfort-building strategies that help with progression of communication, to how to educate the school, to determining IEP & 504 plans, this episode is jam-packed!

(2:50) - How to prepare your child for school

(12:51) - What if my child has anxiety or a panic attack during school?

(17:01) - What if the teacher calls on me?

(21:30) - How do you recommend we build comfort and help with progression of communication?

(35:09) - How do you recommend educating the school?

(43:26) - How do you determine what type of plan you recommend (i.e., 504, IEP)?

(49:40) - Bathroom and eating issues

(1:01:48) - Taking the Bus

Ask Dr. E⁠any questions you may have from the episode.

Learn more⁠about the host, Dr. Elisa Shipon-Blum

Explore our ⁠SMart Center success stories⁠!

Get started⁠at the SMart Center

Relevant resources: ⁠About My Child⁠ | ⁠The Selective Mutism Summer Vacation and Back to School Guide⁠ | ⁠Social Communication Bridge®⁠ | ⁠Preparing for the Upcoming School Year⁠

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In the second installment of our Ask Dr E podcast series, Dr. Elisa Shipon-Blum answers five questions relating to teenagers with Selective Mutism.

Questions:

(1:12) How do we apply CBT when our teenager visits the doctor?

(8:05) Is there any hope for my almost 16 year old son?

(14:35) How can I support getting my teenager to talk in their regular voice at school?

(20:19) Any suggestions on ways to build friendships in and out of the classroom?

(25:52) Should I be concerned about my son's emotional regulation?

Ask Dr. E any questions you may have from the episode.

Learn more about the host, Dr. Elisa Shipon-Blum

Explore our SMart Center success stories!

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This episode features a great discussion between Dr. E and Jennifer Brittingham – the SMart Center’s Lead Clinician and School Consultant - on what parents can do to prepare their children for the summer months ahead. These next few months will provide individuals with SM with some unique opportunities. There will be untraditional socialization situations with peers, visits with extended family, and may even include a summer vacation to a new, unfamiliar place. Dr E and Jen break all these scenarios down and more in this episode.

Timestamps:

(2:05) Importance of socializing throughout the summer

(7:13) What to look for when choosing a summer camp

(13:25) Pre-camp tips to get child ready for day 1 of camp

(17:41) How to create opportunities for social communication

(26:17) Do’s and don’t’s when trying to create comfort during the summer

(30:57) Putting it all together

(33:36) Don't underestimate utilizing family, friends, and relatives

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Relevant resources:

  • Webinar: Summer Strategies 101
  • Webinar: Summer Strategies 102
  • Book: Summer Vacation & Back-to-School Guide (download eBook)

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This episode features a second installation of our live chat with parents. In this episode, we focus the discussion on children ages three to eight with Selective Mutism.

This live chat is moderated once again by CommuniCamp Director and Outreach Coordinator, LisaMarie Vargas. Thank you to the parents who joined the show and for engaging in a thoughtful discussion with Dr. Elisa Shipon Blum and LisaMarie!

Topics:

(00:46) Participants introductions

(2:00) My child is progressing nicely during play dates and even at places like restaurants, however not as much at school. How can we help our child carry their progress into the classroom?

(7:51) Tips for navigating emotional regulation

(16:46) Can a child grow out of Selective Mutism?

(23:00) Help with initiating conversation

(32:28) My child won’t leave the house without his baseball hat on...

(39:54) Strategies when dealing with separation anxiety

(46:10) What are next steps when you feel like exposures aren’t working out as well as you’d hoped?

(58:00) Final thoughts

Ask Dr. E any questions you may have from the episode.

Learn more about the host, Dr. Elisa Shipon-Blum

Explore our SMart Center success stories!

Get started at the SMart Center

Listen to other episodes of Unspoken Words here.

Relevant resources:

  • Handouts: About My Child | Helping the Child with Selective Mutism Acknowledge, Assess, and Understand their Anxiety | Helping Individuals with Selective Mutism Become Confident Social Communicators
  • Book: Unspoken Words: A Child’s View of Selective Mutism
  • Research Studies

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This is Part 2 (of 2) of Dr Elisa Shipon-Blum's discussion with Jennifer Brittingham, LPC on Stage 2 of the Social Communication Bridge®, otherwise known as the transitional stage of communication. Here at the SMart Center, we often refer to this stage as ‘The Missing Link’ to treatment.  

Timestamps: 

(03:49) Verbal intermediary in school setting 

(13:07) ‘Selective whisperers’ 

(21:37) Use of sounds 

(24:29) Sound activity example 

(33:01) Ritual Sound Approach 

(44:26) Final remarks 

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Dr Elisa Shipon-Blum is joined once again by Jennifer Brittingham, LPC to break down Stage 2 of the Social Communication Bridge®, otherwise known as the transitional stage of communication. Here at the SMart Center, we often refer to this stage as ‘The Missing Link’ to treatment.

Timestamps:

(01:04) Dr. E's pop quiz (get out your pen and paper!)

(07:22) Re-familiarizing parents with the Social Communication Bridge®

(08:55) How and why Dr. E began focusing her treatment on the ‘Transitional Stage’

(14:29) Three types of transitional strategies

(15:11) Using augmented devices; should parents record their child talking without them knowing?

(22:15) Unpacking verbal intermediaries

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Relevant resources:

Handouts:

  • Transitional Stage ‘The Missing Link’
  • Social Communication Bridge®

Previous Podcasts

  • Ep 4 – Social Communication Bridge®
  • Ep 5 – Back to School

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A few weeks ago, Dr. Elisa Shipon Blum had the pleasure of joining Dr. Ray Christner and Paul Wagner on the Psyched to Practice podcast. Psyched to Practice is a podcast designed to explore the far reaches of mental health. Dr. E and the podcast's co-hosts covered a lot of great material on Selective Mutism and we want to bring everything discussed directly to our podcast feed.

Thank you, Dr. Ray Christner and Paul Wagner, for allowing us to bring this amazing episode to our listeners! 

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If you follow us on social media or receive our monthly newsletter, you’re likely familiar with our ongoing Ask Dr. E segment. “Ask Dr E” is where our community can ask Dr. Elisa Shipon-Blum any question they have on any topic relating to Selective Mutism.

Since rolling out this segment in 2022, we have received some amazing questions. As a result, we are giving the segment more life by giving it its own series on our podcast feed! These Q&A-type episodes will be released once a quarter, and we can’t be more excited!

In our first Ask Dr E episode, Dr. E provided insight into the following situations:

  • (01:15) A parent of a 3rd grader with SM whose school is focused only on getting her son to speak, instead of focusing first on interacting and communicating non-verbally.
  • (5:30) A 4th grade girl whose mom is watching her child lose her sense of confidence yet the school has not yet brought up the need for accommodations and/orinterventions
  • (9:35) What to do when a private school is not receptive to the SM diagnosis
  • (14:15) A 3rd grade girl struggling in school and showing avoidance behaviors
  • (20:30) Whether or not to carry on with a child’s 504 plan when they may or may not need it.

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Ask Dr. Eany questions you may have from the episode.

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Dr Elisa Shipon-Blum speaks with parents of teenagers with Selective Mutism and answers some of their questions. The discussion is moderated by CommuniCamp Director and Outreach Coordinator LisaMarie Vargas. Thank you to both parents who joined the show and for engaging in a thoughtful discussion with Dr. E and LisaMarie!

Topics:

(00:27) Participant introductions

(1:16) How is treatment different for teens and adults with SM compared to children?

(12:30) If a teen is struggling to make friends and they are too old for play dates, what can parents do to give them opportunities to practice treatment strategies?

(23:49) What is depression's role in the treatment of teens?

(26:16) Finding the right therapist

(29:25) How does sensory processing play a role in Selective Mutism and how does that relate to picky eating?

(36:35) There is hope/help for your teen!

(42:36) Why teens tend to "do worse" when their parents are around

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Ask Dr. Eany questions you may have from the episode.

Learn more about the host, Dr. Elisa Shipon-Blum

Explore our SMart Center success stories!

Get started at the SMart Center

Listen to other episodes of Unspoken Words here.

Relevant resources:

  • Webinar - SM through the Ages
  • Webinar - Helping Individuals with Selective Mutism Become Confident Social Communicators
  • Podcast Guest Appearance: Let's Talk Teens with Dr. Elisa Shipon-Blum

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Dr. Elisa Shipon-Blum welcomes Jennifer Brittingham, LPC back to the podcast to discuss the general approach to providing effective school-based accommodations and interventions and why it’s important to have them. Just like past episodes when Dr. E and Jen get together, the two long-time colleagues cover A LOT of material.

Timestamps:

(1:43) The Importance of Accommodations and Training

(6:49) Approaching School-Based Accommodations

(13:10) Moving Through the Social Communication Bridge®

(17:00) IEPs and 504s

(29:30) Building comfort can also be considered progress

(36:00) Whether or not to hold a child with SM back a grade

(43:59) Are goals the same when a child is mute?

(50:00) Comfortable vs. uncomfortable mutism

(59:30) Comfort and connection

(1:07:00) How to test for accommodations

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Ask Dr. Eany questions you have from the episode

Learn more about the host, Dr. Elisa Shipon-Blum

Explore our SMart Center success stories!

Get started at the SMart Center

Listen to other episodes of Unspoken Words here.

Relevant resources:

  • Media - Perceptions are important! Caregivers’ perceptions of their own and their schools’ views about selective mutism
  • eBook - Easing School Jitters for the Selectively Mute Child
  • eBook - The Ideal Classroom Setting for the Selectively Mute Child
  • Treatment - School-based Services

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This bonus episode features a live Q&A panel that was recorded at a recent CommuniCamp. In this episode, Dr. Elisa Shipon Blum moderates a five-guest panel of former patients and parents of patients who share their journey overcoming Selective Mutism. The Q&A panel is one of our most popular sessions at CommuniCamp. It offers camp attendees much needed support and hope.

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Timestamps:

(1:17) Panelist Intros

  • Nick (patient)
  • Glenda’s Intro (parent)
  • Alex’s Intro (patient)
  • Sophie’s Intro (patient)
  • Rachel’s Intro (parent)

(10:29) Key strategies that helped panelists beat Selective Mutism

(14:45) Anxiety associated when making progress

(22:46) How to navigate sibling relationships

(28:45) Staying motivated to continue treatment after CommuniCamp

(32:17) How to know when you need help

(34:22) The role of teachers

(46:50) Struggling with schoolwork + asking for help at school when needed

(50:05) Handling pushback from school staff regarding accommodation and treatment

(52:33) Dealing with peer pressure and bullying

(56:07) Telling school peers about battle with SM

(1:00:14) Struggling with depression

(1:03:10) Advice to children and teens with SM

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Ask Dr. Eany questions you may have from the episode.

Learn more about the host, Dr. Elisa Shipon-Blum

Explore our SMart Center success stories!

CommuniCamp Resources:

  • Landing Page
  • Testimonials
  • Interest Form

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The holiday season is here! Dr. Elisa Shipon-Blum sits down with co-host Alex Collins to answer some 'Ask Dr. E' questions on how to best prepare yourself, child or teen heading into the holidays.

(0:00) Intro

(1:37) Prepare your child/teen for the holiday season

(4:35) Communicating with relatives

(19:01) Holiday parties

(29:35) School performances / shows

(32:37) Overall communication strategies

(35:15) Different types of Travelers

Ask Dr. Eany questions you may have from the episode.

Learn more about the host, Dr. Elisa Shipon-Blum

Explore our SMart Center success stories!

Get started at the SMart Center

Previous episodes of Unspoken Words:

  • Ep 1 - More Than Mutism
  • Ep 2 - S-CAT: A whole person approach
  • Ep 3 (Part 1, Part 2)
  • Ep 4 (Part 1, Part 2, BONUS FAQ)
  • Ep 5 – Back to School
  • Ep 6 – Medication
  • Ep 7 – The Quad

Relevant resources:

  • Handout – Dr. Elisa Shipon-Blum’s Holiday Preparations and Practicalities Handout
  • Brochure – What is Selective Mutism

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Dr. Elisa Shipon-Blum welcomes Jennifer Brittingham, LPC, back on the podcast to discuss the prevalence of eating, sleeping, toileting, and behavioral difficulties associated with Selective Mutism – otherwise known as the ‘Quad’. Get out your pen and paper, because this 99-minute episode is jam-packed!

(0:00) - Intro

(1:19) - What is the QUAD

(4:07) - Results from the SMart Center's study on the QUAD

(9:15) - Eating issues

(30:49) - Sleeping issues

(52:40) - Toileting issues

(1:14:01) - Difficult behaviors + tips for parents

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Ask Dr. Eany questions you may have from the episode.

Learn more about the host, Dr. Elisa Shipon-Blum

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Get started at the SMart Center

Listen to previous episodes of Unspoken Words:

  • Ep 1 - More Than Mutism
  • Ep 2 - S-CAT: A whole person approach
  • Episode 3 (Part 1, Part 2)
  • Episode 4 (Part 1, Part 2, BONUS FAQ)
  • Ep 5 – Back to School
  • Ep 6 – Medication

Relevant resources:

  • Research – The “QUAD”: Eating, Sleeping, Toileting and Difficult Behaviors in Children with Selective Mutism
  • Brochure – What is Selective Mutism

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Dr. Elisa Shipon-Blum uses this month’s podcast episode to explain the reasons to consider the use of medication as an adjunct in the treatment of Selective Mutism. The SMart Center receives questions on this topic all the time. “Should I use medication?” “For how long should I use medication?” “What type of medication should I use?” “What’s the dosing of medication to use?” “When can I ween off?” “How do I ween?” Dr. E answers all of these questions and more in this month’s episode.

(0:00) - Intro

(4:09) - On prescribing Xanex or Valium

(5:10) - Why use medication

(7:12) - When to use medication

(10:49) - How to use medication

(14:20) – Medication-induced side effects to be aware of

(18:26) – Medication's long-term effects

(20:10) – Common concerns around using medication

(22:53) – How to tell a child or teen they are going on medication

(24:52) – Weening off medication

(27:36) – How long should someone be on medication

(28:45) – Listener Q&A

Ask Dr. Eany questions you may have from the episode.

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Listen to previous episodes of Unspoken Words:

  • Ep 1 - More Than Mutism
  • Ep 2 - S-CAT: A Whole Person Approach
  • Episode 3 - Co-morbidities of Selection Mutism (Guest: Dr. Vera Joffe) (Part 1, Part 2)
  • Episode 4 - The Social Communication Bridge (Part 1, Part 2, BONUS FAQ)
  • Ep 5 - Back to School (Guest: Jennifer Brittingham, LPC)

Relevant resources:

  • Handout - Medication in the Treatment of Selective Mutism
  • Brochure – What is Selective Mutism

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Dr. Elisa Shipon-Blum welcomes Jennifer Brittingham LPC, a SMart Center lead clinician and school consultant to the podcast to discuss all things back to school! From preparing your child/teen and their teachers, to the comfort-building strategies that help with progression of communication, to how to educate the school, to determining IEP & 504 plans, this episode is jam-packed!

[2:01] How to prepare your child for school

[12:02] What if my child has anxiety or a panic attack during school?

[16:12] What if the teacher calls on me?

[20:41] How do you recommend we build comfort and help with progression of communication?

[34:20] How do you recommend educating the school?

[42:37] How do you determine what type of plan you recommend (i.e., 504, IEP)?

[48:51] Bathroom and eating issues

[1:01:07] Taking the Bus

Learn moreabout the host, Dr. Elisa Shipon-Blum

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Get startedat the SMart Center

Listen to previous episodes of Unspoken Words:

  • Episode 1
  • Episode 2
  • Episode 3 (Part 1, Part 2)
  • Episode 4 (Part 1, Part 2, BONUS FAQ)

Relevant resources: About My Child, The Selective Mutism Summer Vacation and Back to School Guide, Social Communication Bridge®, Preparing for the Upcoming School Year

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We received A TON of questions after our two-part episode on The Social Communication Bridge®. So, we decided to record a BONUS episode and answer some of them!

In this bonus episode, Dr. Elisa Shipon-Blum answers the following questions:

(0:38) Because children with SM are not speaking, shouldn’t the emphasis be on helping them to speak, perhaps even offering incentives to speak?

(6:37) My son’s clinician felt strongly that if we allowed him to use a verbal intermediary or whisper buddy, we were enabling him...

(9:38) Since Selective Mutism is an anxiety disorder, shouldn’t lowering anxiety be enough to propel them into speech?

(14:25) When we think about “the bridge” and “the Whys of SM,” it makes sense that Selective Mutism is a social communication anxiety disorder. Do you feel that if others saw it this way, more individuals would overcome their mutism?

(18:23) Can you give some examples of how you would determine an individual’s beginning stage of communication?

(22:49) My 10-year-old child is truly stuck in nonverbal with kids and teachers, even kids he’s known for years. We’ve tried everything: rewards, even a trip to Disney. We are at a loss. We’ve seen five therapists and he seems to have only gotten more stuck. Any advice?

(30:37) My child progressed across the bridge at CommuniCamp (!), but now, a few weeks later, they are no longer in stage 3. How can I get them back to being verbal like they were at camp?

(35:19) My child has begun making animal sounds in social environments but he will not speak. How can I get him to use his words?

(41:39) My teenage daughter will communicate with others through written responses. She will even initiate with her teachers and peers through writing. However, she will not speak to them. What can I do to help transition her from written communication to verbal communication?

(48:10) My child is completely nonverbal and non-communicative in any setting outside of the home. He is very expressive and loud at home. What should I do to make him able to communicate effectively in other environments?

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Listen to previous episodes of Unspoken Words:

  • Episode 1
  • Episode 2
  • Episode 3 (Part 1, Part 2)

Relevant resources:

  • The Social Communication Anxiety Inventory©
  • Social Communication Bridge®
  • The Missing Link

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The discussion on Dr. Elisa Shipon-Blum’s Social Communication Bridge® continues.

In Part 2, Dr. E and co-host Alex Collins discuss:

  • How to ‘transition’ from nonverbal to verbal communication
  • Key strategies used to ‘bridge’ a child or teen into speech, in the school environment.
  • How to bridge up or down in social settings to reduce anxiety
  • And much, much more!

Learn more about Dr. Elisa Shipon Blum

Explore our SMart Center success stories!

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Listen to previous episodes of Unspoken Words:

  • Episode 1
  • Episode 2
  • Episode 3 (Part 1, Part 2)

Relevant resources:

  • The Social Communication Anxiety Inventory©
  • Social Communication Bridge®
  • The Missing Link

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Learn all about Dr. Elisa Shipon-Blum’s popular visual tool, The Social Communication Bridge©. The Bridge is used within Social Communication Anxiety Treatment (S-CAT®), where Selective Mutism is understood as a social communication anxiety disorder.

In Part 1, Dr. E and co-host Alex Collins discuss:

  • How and Why the Social Communication Bridge® was developed
  • How to determine an individual's stage of communication, in each setting, using the Social Communication Anxiety Inventory©
  • Key strategies to progress an individual across the Bridge, into speech.
  • The importance of respecting a child, teen or adults' stage on the Bridge
  • And much, much more!

Learn more about Dr. Elisa Shipon-Blum

Explore our SMart Center success stories!

Get started at the SMart Center

Listen to previous episodes of Unspoken Words:

  • Episode 1
  • Episode 2
  • Episode 3 (Part 1, Part 2)

Relevant resources:

  • The Social Communication Anxiety Inventory©
  • Social Communication Bridge®
  • The Missing Link

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Dr. Elisa Shipon-Blum continues her conversation with Board Certified Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychologist Vera Joffe Ph.D., P.A..

In PART 2, Dr. E and Dr. Joffe discuss:

  • bilingual/multiculturalism
  • being an immigrant
  • social anxiety
  • auditory processing
  • and more!

Learn more about guest Vera Joffe, Ph.D., P.A.: http://www.verajoffe.com/

Learn more about Dr. E: https://selectivemutismcenter.org/about-dr-e-2-0/

Get started at the SMart Center: https://selectivemutismcenter.org/getting-started/

Listen to previous episodes of Unspoken Words:

  • Episode 1
  • Episode 2

Relevant resources:

  • What is Selective Mutism?
  • Social Communication Bridge®

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Dr. Elisa Shipon-Blum welcomes Board Certified Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychologist Vera Joffe Ph.D., P.A. to the podcast.

Dr. E and Dr. Joffe chat about:

  • The why's of Selective Mutism
  • Factors that can lead to the development and maintenance of Selective Mutism, such as, speech and language, timidity, sensory processing, etc.
  • Strategies and treatment recommendations

Learn more about guest Dr. Vera Joffe, Ph.D., P.A.: http://www.verajoffe.com/

Learn more about Dr. E: https://selectivemutismcenter.org/about-dr-e-2-0/

Get started at the SMart Center: https://selectivemutismcenter.org/getting-started/

Listen to previous episodes of Unspoken Words:

  • Episode 1
  • Episode 2

Relevant resources:

  • What is Selective Mutism?
  • Social Communication Bridge®

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Welcome to Unspoken Words: A Selective Mutism Podcast By Dr. Elisa Shipon-Blum! Before we launch,  listen to this trailer to get an idea of what to expect from Unspoken Words. Dr. E can't wait to share her knowledge on this podcast with the world!

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On this episode of Unspoken Words, Dr. Elisa Shipon-Blum (‘Dr. E’) goes into detail about the philosophy and strategies that make up S-CAT®, her evidence-based Social Communication Anxiety Treatment® approach. Dr. E also unpacks the WHYs of Selective Mutism that are essential to understanding what is causing and maintaining the condition. This whole person approach respects an individual’s unique needs and their stage of social communication.

For more information on Selective Mutism and the SMart Center, please visit selectivemutismcenter.org

For relevant handouts and diagrams, visit: https://selectivemutismcenter.org/outspoken-words-podcast/?inf_contact_key=5942f846c788db609150b2bd3ebcda33680f8914173f9191b1c0223e68310bb1

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In the very first episode of Unspoken Words, Dr. Shipon-Blum describes how she got to where she is today and why Selective Mutism (SM) is such a misunderstood diagnosis. She introduces herself, as well as, her cohost for this episode, Alex Collins, who is a former patient of the SMart Center and a current intern for Dr. E. Topics discussed in this episode include: how Dr. E personally views SM through her background as a physician and as a mother, the meaning behind the title "Unspoken Words," what topics can be expected for listeners of the podcast, and some basic information that she thinks everyone should know about Selective Mutism. She is so excited to be sharing her expertise with you! Welcome to Unspoken Words.

For more information on Selective Mutism and the SMart Center, please visit:

https://selectivemutismcenter.org/

For relevant handouts and diagrams, please click here:

https://selectivemutismcenter.org/outspoken-words-podcast/?inf_contact_key=5942f846c788db609150b2bd3ebcda33680f8914173f9191b1c0223e68310bb1