Published on June 13, 2017

Selective mutism


A condition in which a child who can speak doesn't speak in certain situations.

Overview

With selective mutism, a child who can speak consistently fails to do so in certain situations. For example, the child may speak at home with family but not at school. This can interfere with school and social functioning. It often starts before age 5 and is associated with anxiety disorder.

Treatments

Treatment usually includes behavior therapy.