Selective Mutism

Does anyone on here have Selective Mutism? My son has struggled with Selective Mutism (in educational settings) for about 16 years and it’s just struck me that we’ve never had a conversation with another person who has Selective Mutism. I’m new(ish) to this community so I just thought I’d ask if anyone else has gone through their whole education with Selective Mutism. And also if you have managed to overcome it - how did you do that? 
We’re basically just interested in hearing about other people’s experience of this. Thanks Sunflower

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  • Yes, the Inside of autism course is just excellent and I might re-do it because it's a while since I attended this and, of course, the Q&A section will be different, even if the course hasn't been updated.  

    I did the one on shutdown and burnout but found I needed more - in particular addressing chronic burnout in adults and the workplace rather than in education.  And I think, perhaps because of his background and having young children, the focus is on school age/younger autistic people.  Likewise Jodie Smitten's courses.  

    They were still useful and some of it is still applicable,  but within our family, our youngest age of diagnosis is 26.  Plus, within my extended family, I can see (or I think I can see) examples of severe burnout in much older people. 

    I also had the experience of growing up with a parent in severe and chronic burnout for most of my teenage years and some insight into families, intergenerational trauma plus shutdown and burnout would be helpful for many.  

    I just wish I could find something but, although I can find lots of videos about individual experiences, I can't find anything about supporting older adults within the family.  Well, apart from the obvious things like a calm, low demand, low arousal environment and person-centred family support.  Maybe that's all there is.  Frowning2

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