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2009-06-16

Mutyzm

mutyzm zamilknięcie, zaprzestanie mówienia, przy świadomości , że mowa była i istnieje (nerwica); całkowity lub selektywny.

 

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zgłoś nadużycie Kaska, Utworzony: 2011-11-18 22:41:20

Prosze Panstwa

Dziecko z mutyzmu mozna wyleczyc samemu, nie czekajac na psychologow, psychiatrow, poradnie. Potrzebny tylko czas, cierpliwosc i wspolpraca ze strony szkoly. Jestem w trakcie leczenia mojej corki, i widze jak wielkie postepy robi dzieki zastosowanej przez naz terapii.

Sposob leczenia opisuja dwie, moim zdaniem doskonale ksiazki. Polecam zapoznanie sie z nimi, a nastepnie opracowanie wg ich zalecen wlasnej "drabiny komunikacyjnej", i jej zastosowanie. Te ksiazki to:

The Selective Mutism Resource Manual (A Speechmark practical sourcebook). Autor: Maggie Johnson and Alison Wintgens

http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=selective+mutism

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[ii] Helping Your Child with Selective Mutism: Practical Steps to Overcome a Fear of Speaking. Autor: Angela E. McHolm

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Helping-Your-Child-Selective-Mutism/dp/157224416X/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1320182561&sr=8-2



Jesli dziecko ma problemy z uzywaniem lazienki w szkole, Maggie Johnson poleca nastepujaca technike:

Think of where you are now and where you'd like to be, and then build in a series of smaller steps, changing one thing at a time. In other words, the same gradual exposure principles that work for selective mutism.
e.g. You take her to the loo with another child so she gets used to going at the same time as them. Then she goes just with that child while you wait outside. Or a helper takes her and that child instead of you.
Or a helper comes to the loo with you in the mornings so she gets used to their presence. Then the helper takes your daughter in while you wait outside the door. Then she takes her in when you're not there etc.
Only ever change one thing at a time and only gradually fade yourself out to keep anxiety at a minimum.
It's important you talk to your daughter about the plan and explain how it will help her in the long run, but make it clear it will only be tiny steps that she can manage. Star charts can be a useful incentive as long as the targets are realistic! It might also help to work on your daughter's independence with using loo at home, in your friends' houses and in department stores etc in case there is anything there that is worrying her.

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Kaska.