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selective mutism speaking
engagements dr elisa shipon blum elective mutism
Selective
Mutism Workshops/Presentations
Presented by: Dr. Elisa
Shipon-Blum or staff
All Workshops can be presented in-person or via:
Speaking Fees/additional info
Presentation topics:
(Can be
adjusted to particular audience and target areas)
Lectures below start at minimum of 1 1/2 hours.
Can choose variety of lectures below to fill half or full day presentations
backChallenges of
raising a child with Selective Mutism and Anxiety
Preparation for the
upcoming school year using key treatment strategies of Selective
Mutism
Special
Education and the Selectively Mute Child- IEP/504 plan development
Bilingual and Selectively Mute
Medication: Why/When/How-to use
Siblings of Selectively Mute Children
The Child with
Selective Mutism in the Real World
Selective
Mutism and other co-existing conditions
Behavioral
Characteristics of Children with Selective Mutism
Anxiety and
Mutism, What is the Connection?
Selective Mutism in School; Understanding,
Evaluating and Accommodating
-->excellent for school in-service/workshop trainings
Half Day Presentations
ABC's of Treating The Selectively Mute Child
When Silence Isn't Golden;
Understanding and Treating Selective Mutism
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presentation itinerary
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Challenges of
raising a child with Selective Mutism and Anxiety:
Mutism is just one of the many symptoms of Selective Mutism.
Children with SM often endure social, emotional, and academic
consequences as a result of lack of verbalization and as children
age these challenges progress and become more pronounced. With
effective treatment, most, if not all children overcome their mutism.
However, challenges along the way can be difficult and frustrating
for parents and children. This presentation will help parents COPE
with the many challenges of raising an anxious SM child and at the
same time, help parents help their children COPE with these same
challenges.
Length: 1- 2 hours |
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Preparation for the
upcoming school year using key treatment strategies of Selective
Mutism:
Summer is here, but the new school year is just around the corner
for most children.
Starting school can be scary for all children,
but for the SM child, it can be downright terrifying.
This workshop
will help parents with various tactics to help prepare the anxious
SM child for the
upcoming school year. It is never too early to
start, and many of the summer tactics recommended
will help your
child build the coping skills necessary to overcome their speaking
anxiety.
Length: 1 hour |
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Special
Education and the SM child- IEP/504 plan development:
Selectively Mute children may need special accommodations within the
school environment due to their 'inability to speak' within the
classroom. In order to qualify for an IEP, SM children have to meet
the criteria for Special Education. This workshop will focus on How
to determine if a SM child needs a 504 plan or qualifies for Special
Education services and needs an IEP plan-- Special considerations on
HOW TO develop a 504 and IEP plan for the SM child will be discussed
in detail.
Length: 1-3 hours |
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Siblings of
Selectively Mute Children:
Common questions that parents of SM children often ask center around
concerns of having more than one child with SM, what to do when
siblings seem to be 'mimicking' the SM child. Than how to handle the
older sibling who does ALL the talking for the SM child. This
lecture will focus on commonly asked questions about 'siblings' of
SM children. Emphasis will be on Q&A from the audience.
Length: 1 hour |
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Bilingual and
Selectively Mute:One of the precipitant factors for the
development of mutism is speaking more than one language. This
lecture will address why certain bilingual children develop mutism
and others due not. Characteristics of SM bilingual children will be
discussed and time will be spent on strategies that parents and
teachers can to help bilingual children overcome Selective Mutism.
Length: 1 hour |
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Medication:
why/when/how-to use:
Studies indicate that the best form of treatment is a combination of
behavioral therapy and medication. This lecture will address such
questions as when to CONSIDER the use of medication? What type of
medication to use? How to minimize side effects and for how long
should a child remain on medication? This presentation will consist
of a lecture plus a Q&A session. Length: 1-2 hours |
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The Child with
Selective Mutism in the Real World: School is usually the
location where SM children have the most difficult time; however, SM
children often have great difficulty in other social situations,
such public places, visiting with relatives, communicating with
adults and meeting new people. Parents need advice on how to help
their child in these various situations. Therefore, this
presentation will focus on ways to help the SM child in the 'real
world.'
Length: 1-2 hours |
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Selective
Mutism and other co-existing conditions: i.e., separation
anxiety, depression,
OCD, ADHD, Sensory integration: A
proportion of Selectively Mute Individuals also suffer from
additional childhood disorders. This lecture will focus on the most
common co-existing conditions that SM individuals have as well as
how these conditions affect the treatment process. Time will be
spent on specific ways parents and clinician can gear treatment
strategies & tactics to accommodate the needs of SM children/adults
with multiple disorders.
Length: 1-2 hours |
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Behavioral
characteristics of children with Selective Mutism:
The SMG~CAN has analyzed hundreds upon hundreds of detailed
questionnaires that parents of SM children have filled out. Our
results indicate that there are similar characteristics among these
children that are more than just mere coincidence, but are a
conglomeration of personality, physical and physiological
characteristics that are woven together in a 'syndrome-like' manner.
This lecture will discuss the many characteristics that SM children
portray at home and in social situations.
Length: 1- 1 1/2 hours |
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Anxiety and
Mutism, What is the Connection? The Majority of Selectively Mute
children are socially anxious. In other words, anxiety is created
when confronted with social situations, such as being in school.
Because of the fear and anxiety created within the child, there are
various bodily reactions that can be explained by 'anxiety'
mechanisms that occur in the brain and the rest of the body. One of
the results is muscle tension. This is evident by SM children being
'stiff,' almost frozen-looking at times, expressionless (blank
'look' and not smiling) and MUTISM. Although not proven, theories
arise that mutism is the reaction to possible vocal cord paralysis
due to muscle tension in the vocal cords! This lecture will focus on
this theory and other 'anxiety symptoms that SM individuals portray.
Length: 30 minutes -1 hour |
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