Saw the neuro re: speech
Callista wrote:
cyberdad wrote:
SuperTrouper wrote:
That sounds like selective mutism..
I've read about selective mutism but the diagnosis is considered outside the ASD umbrella?
It's curious but **Some children with selective mutism may have sensory integration dysfunction (trouble processing some sensory information). This would cause anxiety, which may cause the child to "shut down" and not be able to speak**.
Selective mutism children often have poor eye contact as well.
This sounds like a form of autism to me.
Ahh I see. SM is a condition not linked (genetically?) to autism but there is a connective crossover and it often manifests in kids with autism?