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Watch it On-Demand! How to Recognize and Support Children with Selective Mutism and/or Social Anxiety

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If you missed last week's live webinar - How to Recognize and Support Children with Selective Mutism and/or Social Anxiety - you can now watch it on-demand.

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If your child does not speak in social situations and/or has difficulty doing activities in front of others, especially their peers, because they are worried about being embarrassed or judged, then this webinar might be for you. This Q&A webinar with Jacqueline Sperling, Ph.D. and presented in partnership with McLean Hospital is designed for caregivers wondering whether a child might have selective mutism and/or social anxiety and what one can do about it.

In collaboration with listeners’ expertise on their children, Dr. Sperling responded to questions and shared information about the different ways selective mutism and social anxiety may show up in everyday life, what caregivers can do to help, and how families can receive extra support. Know that you’re not alone, and change is possible.

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