
Selective Mutism
What is selective mutism?
Selective mutism is an anxiety‑based communication difference where someone may speak comfortably in some settings but find it difficult or not able to talk in others.
What does a session look like?
Sessions are gradual and designed to build comfort and participation at a pace that feels safe. This will be different for each person. It may include building comfort with new people, supporting communication in familiar and unfamiliar settings, and working closely with families, educators, and support teams. Sessions are gentle, play‑based or interest-led, and guided by your child’s readiness.
How do you involve families?
We work closely with families to understand their child’s communication profile and identify gentle, everyday opportunities for participation.
Do you work with schools or educators?
Yes. Collaboration with educators and support teams is an important part of supporting confident communication across environments.
