The Selective Mutism Workbook for Parents and Professionals 1st Edition
The Selective Mutism Workbook for Parents and Professionals, 1st Edition by Maggie Johnson and Junhua Reitman is a practical, evidence-informed guide designed to transform how caregivers and clinicians support children and adolescents who struggle with selective mutism.
If you’re searching for clear, step-by-step strategies that work in home, school, and clinical settings, this workbook delivers. It combines accessible explanations of selective mutism with structured exercises, assessment tools, and real-world case examples so parents, teachers, speech‑language therapists, and psychologists can collaborate effectively.
Inside you’ll find user-friendly plans for graded exposure, confidence-building tasks, and communication scaffolds that respect each child’s pace. The book outlines how to set measurable goals, track progress, adapt interventions for different age groups and cultural contexts, and foster successful school reintegration. Practical worksheets and scripted prompts make it simple to translate theory into daily practice.
Clinicians will value the professional guidance on assessment, functional analysis, and evidence-based intervention, while families will appreciate the compassionate tone and clear action steps. This workbook is suitable for professionals and caregivers across the US, UK, Canada, Australia, and worldwide who need tangible tools to reduce anxiety and increase spoken communication.
Whether you’re a parent seeking structured support or a practitioner looking to expand your toolkit, Maggie Johnson and Junhua Reitman offer a balanced, hopeful, and practical resource that produces measurable progress. Pick up this 1st Edition workbook to start building confident communicators—one small step at a time.
Note: eBooks do not include supplementary materials such as CDs, access codes, etc.


