Research has shown that Selective Mutism occurs more frequently within the school setting particularly when children first start school. A great deal of the research available on Selective Mutism within the school setting is based on evaluating intervention and there is currently a gap in the literature concerning the experiences of teachers. Therefore, the purpose of this research was to give teachers a voice and provide greater insight into how Educational Psychologists can support teachers when working with a Selective Mute in the classroom. Five teachers’ perspectives were gained using semi-structured interviews and Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis was used to analyse the data. Superordinate themes emerged for each of the five t...
Selective mutism is characterized by the appropriate use of language in certain settings, with a con...
Children with selective mutism (SM) present unique challenges for teachers. Typically, children with...
The research question addressed is, what are the research-supported guidelines for effectively engag...
Research has shown that Selective Mutism occurs more frequently within the school setting particular...
The purpose of the current research was to explore teachers’ experiences of working with selectively...
Children who suffer from selective mutism are capable of speaking and are sometimes quite talkative ...
Selective mutism is a disorder that is usually identified when children begin attending school. Chi...
Selective mutism (SM) is typically identified in early childhood and is characterised by a lack of s...
Selective mutism (SM) is a rare condition of early childhood characterised by a lack of speech in ce...
This meta-synthesis explores the subject of selective mutism across multiple age groups. Selective ...
Children with selective mutism (SM) within the school setting bring forth a unique and challenging s...
Selective mutism is an anxiety disorder in which a student speaks in one setting but does not speak ...
The focus of this thesis is to explore Selective Mutism (SM), which can be a barrier to a pupil’s en...
Selective Mutism is an anxiety disorder and a student with SM has a clinical phobia of speaking in c...
The purpose of this study is to examine how primary school teachers work with the oral communicative...
Selective mutism is characterized by the appropriate use of language in certain settings, with a con...
Children with selective mutism (SM) present unique challenges for teachers. Typically, children with...
The research question addressed is, what are the research-supported guidelines for effectively engag...
Research has shown that Selective Mutism occurs more frequently within the school setting particular...
The purpose of the current research was to explore teachers’ experiences of working with selectively...
Children who suffer from selective mutism are capable of speaking and are sometimes quite talkative ...
Selective mutism is a disorder that is usually identified when children begin attending school. Chi...
Selective mutism (SM) is typically identified in early childhood and is characterised by a lack of s...
Selective mutism (SM) is a rare condition of early childhood characterised by a lack of speech in ce...
This meta-synthesis explores the subject of selective mutism across multiple age groups. Selective ...
Children with selective mutism (SM) within the school setting bring forth a unique and challenging s...
Selective mutism is an anxiety disorder in which a student speaks in one setting but does not speak ...
The focus of this thesis is to explore Selective Mutism (SM), which can be a barrier to a pupil’s en...
Selective Mutism is an anxiety disorder and a student with SM has a clinical phobia of speaking in c...
The purpose of this study is to examine how primary school teachers work with the oral communicative...
Selective mutism is characterized by the appropriate use of language in certain settings, with a con...
Children with selective mutism (SM) present unique challenges for teachers. Typically, children with...
The research question addressed is, what are the research-supported guidelines for effectively engag...