The Selective Mutism Workbook for Parents and Professionals

The Selective Mutism Workbook for Parents and Professionals
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 265
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ISBN-13 : 9781000858280
ISBN-10 : 1000858286
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Book Synopsis The Selective Mutism Workbook for Parents and Professionals by : Maggie Johnson

Download or read book The Selective Mutism Workbook for Parents and Professionals written by Maggie Johnson and published by Taylor & Francis. This book was released on 2023-05-31 with total page 265 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This workbook provides hands-on Activities, Strategies, planning sheets and progress trackers for use with children with selective mutism at home, at school and in the wider community. Written by selective mutism expert Maggie Johnson and parent coach Junhua Reitman, the workbook includes first-hand accounts of how children can overcome SM successfully using the Activities and Strategies described in this book. Activities are organised around the daily routines of school and family life and each Activity is broken into a progression of small steps with appropriate Strategies and an accompanying record sheet to track progress. Activities include: Using the toilet at school Attending social gatherings Organising a successful playdate Initiating conversation Talking in the classroom Eating with peers This workbook is essential reading for parents, professionals and anyone who is looking for a toolkit for selective mutism. It also provides a useful extension to The Selective Mutism Resource Manual, 2nd edition, focusing on the ‘how’ to complement the manual’s ‘what’ and ‘why’. Small steps really do lead to big changes but taking the first step can be the most difficult. This book helps you make that first step.


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