Selective mutism
Selective Mutism is a complex childhood anxiety disorder characterized by a child's inability to speak and communicate effectively in select social settings, such as school. These children are able to speak and communicate in settings where they are comfortable, secure, and relaxed.
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Therapists with experience in this disorder
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Lexie Gregory
Full-time Therapist CCC-SLPI love speech sound disorders and specialize in apraxia! I am certified in PROMPT training and re...
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Becca Janha
Full-time Therapist CCC-SLPI have experience working with infants through adults. Currently, I work in an elementary school ...
- Sidekick Therapy Partners
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Christina Mitchell
Full-time Therapist CCC-SLPI have been a practicing speech-language pathologist for over ten years. I have worked in early i...
- Sidekick Therapy Partners
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Alesha Prater-Kiser
Full-time Therapist CCC-SLPDedicated lifespan SLP. Passionate about dysphagia evaluation and treatment, cognitive communicat...
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Jennifer Duckworth
Full-time Therapist Management Clinical Lead CCC-SLP- Coastal Speech and Language Center, LLC
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Linda Ernst
CCC-SLPLinda has expertise in swallowing, voice, upper airway, cleft palate/resonance, motor speech, TBI...
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Dominique Jones
CCC-SLPDominique Jones is a Board Certified Pediatric Speech-Language Pathologist that works with indivi...
- Noonie & Bubs
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Erica Norman
Full-time Therapist Clinical Lead Management Full-time Therapist Clinical Lead Management CCC-SLP- Perennial SLP