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Selective Mutism Treatment in Hyderabad: When Your Child Speaks at Home but Is Silent at School — Bharosa

Selective mutism treatment in Hyderabad at Bharosa helps children who speak perfectly at home but become completely silent at school, in social settings, or around unfamiliar people. If your child is talkative, expressive, and verbally fluent in the safety of home — but freezes into absolute silence the moment they enter school, encounter strangers, or face any social situation outside their comfort zone — they do not have a speech problem. They have an anxiety disorder called selective mutism, and it is highly treatable.

The SMart Center defines selective mutism as a complex childhood anxiety disorder characterised by a child's inability to speak in certain social settings despite speaking comfortably in others. ASHA confirms that selective mutism is rooted in anxiety, not defiance, shyness, or developmental delay.

Understanding Selective Mutism — It Is Anxiety, Not Choice

Selective mutism treatment in Hyderabad at Bharosa begins with understanding that your child is not choosing to be silent. They are not being stubborn, rude, or oppositional. Their brain's anxiety response literally prevents speech in situations that feel threatening — even when the only threat is a classroom full of children or a friendly relative asking a question. The child desperately wants to speak but physically cannot — the words are there but the anxiety blocks them like a wall between intention and voice.

Signs Your Child Needs Selective Mutism Treatment

Your child speaks freely at home but is consistently mute at school. Silence extends to extended family, neighbourhood children, shops, and any unfamiliar social setting. The mutism has persisted for more than one month beyond the first month of school. Your child communicates non-verbally — nodding, pointing, writing — in situations where they cannot speak. They may appear frozen, expressionless, or rigid in social settings. Academic performance may be affected because the child cannot participate verbally. Other anxiety symptoms may be present — clinging, separation anxiety, stomach aches, and resistance to school.

How Bharosa Provides Selective Mutism Treatment in Hyderabad

Specialist Assessment

Selective mutism treatment in Hyderabad at Bharosa begins with evaluation by our child psychiatry team. The assessment confirms that speech and language ability is intact — ruling out speech delays. Differentiates selective mutism from autism, social communication disorder, and speech-language disorders. Assesses the severity — in which situations can the child speak and which trigger mutism. Evaluates co-occurring anxiety disorders including social anxiety, separation anxiety, and generalised anxiety. Assesses the impact on academic and social functioning.

Graduated Exposure — The Evidence-Based Core

The most effective treatment in selective mutism treatment in Hyderabad at Bharosa is graduated exposure therapy — a carefully structured programme that systematically expands the child's speaking comfort zone. Starting with situations where the child can already speak — typically home with parents. Gradually introducing new people into comfortable settings — a familiar friend visiting home, then the therapist. Slowly transitioning to new settings — speaking in the therapy room, then in the school corridor, then with one peer, then in small groups. Each step is small enough that the child can succeed, building confidence progressively. Stimulus fading — having a person the child speaks to comfortably present while introducing a new listener, then gradually withdrawing the comfortable person. Brave talking rewards — positive reinforcement for each communicative step forward.

Parent and Teacher Coaching

Selective mutism treatment in Hyderabad at Bharosa includes training parents to avoid answering for the child — well-intentioned but maintaining the mutism. Create low-pressure speaking opportunities at home and in gradually expanding contexts. Respond to communicative attempts with calm encouragement, not excessive praise that creates performance pressure. Teacher guidance ensures the school environment supports the treatment — reducing pressure while creating opportunities for the child to speak.

Medication for Severe Cases

When selective mutism is severe and not responding to behavioural treatment alone, SSRIs may be considered. Selective mutism treatment in Hyderabad at Bharosa uses medication conservatively in children — always as an adjunct to behavioural therapy, never as a standalone treatment.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Will my child outgrow selective mutism without treatment?

A: Some children improve over time, but many do not — and years of silence cause significant academic, social, and emotional damage. Early selective mutism treatment in Hyderabad at Bharosa produces the best outcomes.

Q: Is selective mutism a form of autism?

A: No. Selective mutism is an anxiety disorder. Children with selective mutism have normal social desire and communication ability — anxiety blocks the expression.

Q: How long does selective mutism treatment take?

A: Most children show meaningful progress within 3 to 6 months of consistent treatment. Severe cases may take longer.


Your child has a voice — anxiety is silencing it. Bharosa provides expert selective mutism treatment in Hyderabad. Call +91 95050 58886.



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