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Re: [Selective Mutism Support Group] (unknown)

Hi Lena,
That is a good suggestion, one that I will have to try tomorrow when my daughter
goes to daycare. If it's working for your son then you must be doing the right
thing.
Thanks
Lisa

Ong Le Na <ong_le_na@...> wrote:
Hi, i'm Lena with a 3 yr old son with SM character traits. Just to share my
experience with my son with u. Last week and this week i went to my son's
nursery classes with him. I went there earlier and chatted with the teachers and
his friends in front of him. During the conversation, i got him involved now and
then. This week, i realised he is bolder, he tried to make conversation with his
friends and teachers. Yesterday, he even volunteered to answer questions by the
teacher. i was outside his classroom all the time.

I hope i am doing the right thing.....

lena
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