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Understanding Selective Mutism

Emily Laracy, a school-based speech-language pathologist who specializes in selective mutism, joins us for a powerful and informative conversation that explores what selective mutism is, how it typically develops, and most importantly, how SLPs and other professionals can provide meaningful, evidence-based support.

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Understanding Selective Mutism

In this episode of Bright Conversations, host Sarah from Bright Ideas Media and SLP Toolkit is joined by Emily Laracy, a school-based speech-language pathologist who specializes in selective mutism. This powerful and informative conversation explores what selective mutism is, how it typically develops, and most importantly, how SLPs and other professionals can provide meaningful, evidence-based support.

Emily shares insights from her real-world experience working with elementary students and walks us through practical strategies for assessment and treatment. Whether you're an SLP, a member of the special education team, or just curious to learn more, this episode offers valuable knowledge and actionable tips.

Guests

  • Emily Laracy

    M.A., M.S., CCC-SLP

    Emily R. (Doll) Laracy, M.A., M.S., CCC-SLP/L is a school-based speech-language pathologist and adjunct professor. Emily has worked extensively with students from preschool through high school with selective mutism in 1:1 treatment, intensive week-long treatment programs, school-based settings, and in consultative roles. She currently serves as the speech pathologist representative and secretary of the Selective Mutism Association's Board of Directors. She is the author of the book Treating Selective Mutism as a Speech-Language Pathologist along with several webinars on the same topic. Her research interests include the role of anxiety and mental health on speech and language development, trauma-informed care, and the benefits of co-teaching models.

Learning Objectives

1. Define selective mutism and understand its core characteristics.
2. Identify contributing factors and signs in school-aged children.
3. Apply evidence-based strategies for assessment and intervention.

Agenda

Agenda

5 minutesIntroductions, initial signs and how selective mutism presents in school settings
5 minutesCommon misconceptions
5 minutesThe role of SLPs
5 minutesAssessments tools and strategies
10 minutesTreatment and tracking progress

Disclosures

Disclosures

Financial Disclosures: Sarah Bevier is the co-founder of Bright Ideas Media. She volunteered her time for this presentation. Emily has no financial relationships to disclose.
Non-Financial Disclosures:Sarah and Emily have no relevant non-financial relationships to disclose.
Content Disclosures:Sarah and Emily have no additional content information to disclose.

ASHA

ASHA

This course is offered for .05 ASHA CEUs, Introductory Level, Professional Area

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Understanding Selective Mutism
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Emily Laracy, a school-based speech-language pathologist who specializes in selective mutism, joins us for a powerful and informative conversation that explores what selective mutism is, how it typically develops, and most importantly, how SLPs and other professionals can provide meaningful, evidence-based support. Register to access the full episode in your dashboard and submit for ASHA CEUs.

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The Cost of Masking: Supporting Neurodivergent Learners Needs
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This course examines the emotional, behavioral, and communicative impacts of masking on neurodivergent learners. Designed for SLPs and special education teachers, it combines research and practical strategies to support authentic self-expression, improve mental health, and reduce masking in educational settings. Includes access to the recorded course and optional ASHA reporting.