Selective Mutism in Children
Does your child have Selective Mutism? Do they struggle with communicating their thoughts and feelings? There are so many different ways in which your child can participate in other therapy techniques that will help boost speech therapy through speech apps and speech games.
Selective Mutism Games for Children and Teens
Another way to help special needs kids and teens with selective mutism to speak is by helping them through play which promotes speech expressive and receptive language.
The Kibbit-Bingo Style Game Targeting Descriptive Language, Sentence Structure, and Ability to Follow Multi-Component Directions is great for children who struggle with selective mutism. This game improves sentence structure, descriptive language, and the ability to follow multi-component instructions.
This selective mutism game is great for Story Sequencing, Storytelling, Picture Interpretation, Sentence Building, Problem Solving, and Improving Language Skills.
This cute little Coogam Wooden Reading Blocks Short Vowel Rods Spelling Game is great for children with selective mutisms because it will not only help improve speech in children but also help build vocabulary at the same time. The cards have basic words that are easy for toddler’s early years of learning. It can help your kid’s spelling, matching, and memory skills, to match letters on the cubes with letters on words and spell the letter name of the object.
I utilize this learning Sight Word Builder for Early Reading, Speech, Writing, Language, and Literacy Resource is great for children in preschool up to 2nd grade. This game helps children to build short and long sentences along with the help of a visual aid.