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21. Selective Mutism - Child Behavior - MedHelp My son just turned four on January 9, 1999. He has had a very significant medical past, which includes several Hospital visits and 2 surgeries. He had a kidney removed at 3 weeks http://www.medhelp.org/posts/Child-Behavior/Selective-Mutism-/show/881543 |
22. Selective Mutism Selective mutism, its assessment and treatment, and its occurrences. http://www.asha.org/public/speech/disorders/SelectiveMutism.htm |
23. Selective Mutism - Scripps Health - San Diego Definition. Selective mutism is a condition in which a child who can speak well stops speaking, usually in school or social settings. http://mobile.scripps.org/articles/2829-selective-mutism |
24. Berent Associates Center For Social Therapy Informational pages and self-assessment tools regarding shyness, social anxiety, social phobia, panic attacks, selective mutism, self-esteem and related problems. http://www.social-anxiety.com |
25. Selective Mutism Center Sign up to receive information on Selective Mutism Conferences Web SeMinars. Join us * * * * NEWS!!! Upcoming SM Conference! Assessment Treatment of Selective Mutism http://www.selectivemutismcenter.org/ |
26. What Is Selective Mutism? Selective mutism is a condition in which a child who can speak well stops speaking, usually in school or social settings. http://www.medhelp.org/medical-information/show/3385/selective-mutism |
27. Frequently Asked Questions About SM What is Selective Mutism (SM)? Are there other associated behaviors or personality traits? How can I advocate for my child and make others more aware? http://www.selectivemutism.org/faq |
28. Donna Williams Selective Mutism The author of Nobody Nowhere and Somebody Somewhere discusses her life and work as an autistic author, artist and screenwriter. http://www.donnawilliams.net/selectivemutism.0.html |
29. Selective Mutism Definition From Answers.com n A continual refusal to speak in children who have a confirmed capacity to articulate. http://www.answers.com/topic/selective-mutism |
30. What Is Selective Mutism? For most young children, entering school is an exciting time. Some children, however, experience significant anxiety and fear about being in a strange place and having to talk http://selectivemutism.net/ |
31. Selective Mutism Michael Jones is an educational consultant who has taught in mainstream and special schools, and has a background in Speech and Language Therapy. He runs courses for schools http://talk4meaning.myhomepagemanager.com/selectivemutism.php |
32. Selective Mutism Selective mutism is a complex psychological disorder with an unknown origin. It is a widely misdiagnosed social phobia. Generally, it is called shyness for several years until http://www.selective-mutism.com/mutism.html |
33. Berkeley Parents Network Advice About Selective Mutism 8year-old talks to absolutely nobody in unstructured times (Mar 2006) School for bright 7th grader diagnosed with Selective Mutism (Nov 2004) Day camp for extremely shy 9 year http://parents.berkeley.edu/advice/health/selectivemutism.html |
34. About Selective Mutism What is Selective Mutism? How Selective Mutism got it's name. First Symptoms Is Selective Mutism caused by abuse? http://www.selectivemutismfoundation.org/about.shtml |
35. Selective Mutism MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia Selective mutism is a condition in which a child who can speak well stops speaking, usually in school or social settings. Causes http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/001546.htm |
36. The Selective Mutism Group~Childhood Anxiety Network Community Forums Closed. Unfortunately due to the high level of inappropriate material, SMG will no longer be able to provide the Community Forum. Please refer to the Find Help section http://forums.selectivemutism.org/ |
37. Elective Mutism - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia Elective mutism is the former name for selective mutism, a childhood anxiety disorder. Elective mutism was defined as a refusal to speak in almost all social situations http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elective_mutism |
38. Selective Mutism - What Is Selective Mutism Selective mutism is a disorder usually first diagnosed in childhood in which the child fails to speak in specific social situations. http://socialanxietydisorder.about.com/od/otheranxietydisorders/a/selectivemutis |
39. Social Anxiety Selective Mutism In Children Selective Mutism is a form of social phobia that is seen in children. These children are shy amd anxious about talking to most other people. Selective mutism is not a http://www.anxietynetwork.com/spsm.html |
40. Selective Mutism Meetup Groups - Selective Mutism Meetups Helps groups of people with shared interests plan meetings and form offline clubs in local communities around the world about Selective Mutism http://selectivemutism.meetup.com/ |
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