Helping shy, reluctant to speak,
or selectively mute children find their voice
A games and activities based approach to help you to provide opportunities for your child to build their confidence and comfort around speaking.
Does this sound familiar?
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Your child is a chatterbox at home but seems like a different person when others talk to them.
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They freeze, look panicked, or hide behind you instead of answering questions from other children, family friends, extended family, teachers, or members of the public.
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The more you try to get them to speak the worse it seems to get.
I’ve been there!
And you're in the right place.

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HI, I'm Katrina, and I specialise in how parents can support their children with anxiety.
Anxiety around speaking and selective mutism are really common challenges that I work with parents to solve. It’s a challenge we had in our own household too, and I know how hard it is!
But I also know that the changes parents make are what actually help children - instead of asking children to change .
Over the decades I've been supporting children and families, I've learned that parents are children’s biggest and most powerful resource over anxiety - and this includes anxiety around speaking.

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