I am a teacher and have a student in my class who is selective mute. This video has helped me to understand them a lot better. Thank you for sharing your story, and giving me some insight into how they may be feeling.
I know it's 2024 and 11 years since you made this video, but it still relates greatly to me right now. Its really hard to deal with because I can't make a single friend or say a single word in school, I am only really able to talk to my parents. No one really understands you either being the only one in my family, to have it, it's really lonely because I don't have a single friend or anyone in this world that could relate to me at the moment. My mom wants to seek therapy, but my dad is saying that is wont work and all that nonsense because he said that he did therapy because he was shy. But being shy and being selective mute are two different things and it's ovbious you probably can't change being introverted or not in your life. I know treating selective mutism is possible, I notice when my sisters friends come over, I get a lot more comfortable with them and it's less hard to me to speak with my voice in front of them. But I really don't know how I am going to get through this with no one that can really relate to me. Anyone in 2024 that has had this and have any tips, I'm really in a point of my life where I feel a little depressed and just want a friend):
I understand you completely, I am going though the exact same thing and I just want you to know that it does get better after a while. All that you have to do is believe in yourself.
Do you still have it? I have it since kindergarten/when I was born and feel the same way about it, can't make a single friend and its about the time in my life where you need to have friend to be there for you when your sad and all that because teenage years can be dramatic. Do you have any tips, I know its been 3 years since you made this comment
Congratulations on overcoming this with so much determination and confidence. Thank you for sharing your story. I'm a therapist and it's helpful to hear first hand accounts of the experience.
I was a really confident child until once I did a presentation and I messed up a little bit and everyone laughed. That scarred me and I've found it difficult to talk to many people, I had an issue just recently with some of my "friends" and them bullying me about it
Thanks for sharing. My daughter has selective mutism and we're looking for strategies. She's seeing a counselor but hasn't made much progress. I will watch this with her.
thank you for sharing...ive struggled with this since age 4....i would only talk to my parents and siblings....today i am 25 and still struggle with it just not as bad...more so having conversations with people...and i agree...i find it EASIER to talk to strangers.
Thank you very much for your Courage and care. My brother is 60 years now and he hardly ever utters a word. I love him and always try to make him laugh, which he does and seems to like it. But I've never managed ti help him. I wish I could 😪
I find it very hard to speak in social situations because of severe bulling in school , my self esteem was destroyed I was dyslexic but no one knew what it was back then so I got mocked for 5 years every day by teachers and students I really dont know how I did not do away with my self Toxic shame is an awful thing..
@@grumpybryno3479 thank you for sharing your feelings. Please don't give up. Don't put yourself through as much suffering as my brother who's not talking for decades. You'll find people that are worth talking to and worth the effort. I'll make you feel a big relieve. You don't have to be perfect. Is anybody? And much more the others, you yourself are worth making the effort for. Your just as important as everybody else in the world. The people who don't appreciate you are probably not worth the effort. So why care about them. It's you that counts. And you have the freedom to talk. It's a human right.
Well done Mr. understanding your own issues is very difficult and taking the initiative to work to overcome those problems is a tremendous challenge. I think you have incredible courage in doing what you have done including making this video. Much respect for you right now.
It's great you've overcome this problem ! I'm soo happy for you ! People may think you do it because you are shy or yoou choose too but this is a real problem and I'm so happy you overcame taht problem :)
Very inspirational and Saki, thanks for your willingness to share your struggles with SM and in fact, this will help me to help my granddaughter-who like yourself-is strugglles with SM. The more we hear directly from those, who've struggled with anxieties-we will learn how better to help those with such afflictions. Again, thanks for sharing.
Saki, thank you so much for sharing your story! I am very happy for you! i just feel sorry for ignorant people like Christopher Chukwunyere! Why even bothering posting such a stupid comment!!!! I fell so bad for those kids whose parents think like this guy! Thanks God I am in the USA not in "Nigeria!"
Hi Saki, thanks so much for this video. There seems to be a lot more successs stories from females so I so appreciate your story which I passed to my nephew from Denmark sho has had SM since birth. How are you these days? Please let us know any more tips or advice. Nathan is now 13. He started to talk to a teacher online. That was the first. He has a lot of input from psychologist to get this far. The main issue to date is that he doesn t try and only now at 12 yrs old is he becoming aware that he needs to talk.
I have selective Mutism and have come out my shell a lot and am enaged , like that boy I had friends they my ex friends now , I stopped talking when I was 5 didn't new I had Selective Mutism till I was in my 20s so didn't have support at eve school or college
You sound Awesome my niece suffers from this and she will be going though therapy. I'm scared for her! Seeing you us a positive note because you speak very well and sound awesome !
i have this disorder because i feel awkward and stupid of myself whenever i were to even try to talk and communicate with people.i always get afraid of being a doofus or idiot.
WOW. You're awesome! I've been doing tons of research on SM because a child in my class has SM and I've never had to interact with someone like him before. I am sooo empathetic to what he's going through because I've dealt with social anxiety my entire life. I can only imagine what he's feeling and going through. Thank you for sharing your story!
+kattwin1 I have SM my self and if just my teachers knew everything would be so much easier. To bad I can´t tell them about it. Luckily my SM isnt as bad as his, I can talk, but only when I am expected to talk (responding to questions, presentations etc..)
You said yours was pretty severe so I thought it would be like mine.. but then you said you’d talk to your parents.. I can’t even talk to my parents at all and I’m 17 but the weird thing is, I can talk to my best friend, and my online friends
Hello, Saki, Thank you you so much for doing this video. Do you have others? I have a 16 year son that was diagnosed with Selective Mutism about 3-4 years. My son is very smart when it comes to school. I'm getting desperate and want to get all the help for him. I'm concerned since in a few years he will be 18 years old and will have to be out there in real life. Many thanks ! You give me hope from hearing you speak on this video and to be honest I have listened to this video quite a few times now.
@@grumpybryno3479 having a voice is useful though. Imagine if someone was in trouble that would harm them, and your voice warned them and they dodged that. You would save their life.
@@grumpybryno3479 I saw your comment from 3 years ago. Why don't you talk to yourself out loud and get used to your voice? As time goes by, you wouldn't feel like a big doofus, because you are more used to talking.
@@grumpybryno3479 I know its been 4 years. But for most people with selective mutism, they want to talk and make friends, talking is a crucial part of being human
I've had this for 5 years now and I'm 18 now. But i have talked to everyone except my family. I havent said a word to them, but i text them a lot. I speak to other people and strangers normally but I don't have social anxity anymore. Does anyone have the same problem? I feel so lonely
Was looking all over the web for what i was going through and selective mutism described me perfectly. Its nice to see ppl dealing with the same thing! I wanna talk, too but its impossible like u described. But-- if u have this condition, do any of u feel tired every single day for no reason? I always feel so tired and i dont know what it is /: wish it would go away
+Jbulette I think it's normal. It has to do with anxiety. You can see a therapist if you feel like, maybe he/she's able to prescribe something to help with anxiety.
I also had selective mutism. I struggled with it from the time I was, I don't even know, 4? Until I was around 16, 17. There are some people I haven't seen in years that the last time I saw them, I couldn't talk to them, and I am still scared that I wouldn't be able to if I saw them again (I am 20 now), but I think I could. I am nearly positive I've overcome it. I tell few people now that I had it, and they say they would never know. If anybody wants to hear more, feel free to message me.
Thanks for video. LOVE the award and the speech! Anxiety usually comes in tandem with other conditions. Were you never diagnosed with a learning difficulty or HFA?
Didn't know you were maing videos now! There were good times in school though. I rememberthe fun times we had, not paying attention in class and playing who wants to be a millionaire LOL!
I donno what I have if it's called selective mutism or what it is, because I'm not afraid to talk but simply at times just cannot push words out of my mouth n I get caught n I embarrass myself in front of ppl, I'm very out going n I like being around ppl and always joining in but my problem stops me from communicating, if anyone knows what I might have plz let me know because no one can identify it, thanks everyone n any help will be much appreciated
Damian Belzowski I have the same thing never had the issue before but it's defiantly frustrating when you feel like you shouldn't have it I was always outgoing ish now sometimes I have the same issue trying to fight it
Thank you for sharing your story! My daughter has sm and never spoken in school for 11 years. She is in therapy right now but, I feel like is not really helping at all.. Her therapist is suggesting we put her on meds but, honestly I don't want too! Did you ever went on meds?
+beauty “beautysunshine201” sunshine I don't know if this will be helpful in any way especially because you posted this a year ago, but a couple of therapists I saw when I had SM told me they couldn't help me and suggested I take meds as well. My mom is a dietitian who disagrees with everything she was taught so she was resistant to the idea of putting me on meds and started looking for alternative solutions. Biofeedback and neurofeedback was what she found. Neurofeedback was what I did and it helped my anxiety and mutism immensely and now I can go out in public without feeling anxious and I can speak. I hope your daughter overcomes her SM!
my daughter is 11 years old and not spoke a word all the way through school and not even to family members , after all these years it almost seem impossible for her to speak out loud in public at to friends and family ,she was diagnosed S.M when she was about 6 or 7
Hello I love that you shared your story! someone close to me has selective mutism they have just graduated high school and since you were in the situation what's something I can do to help them overcome this? It seems like you wanted to to start talking and started working towards that on your own. This person says they want to but are making tiny steps. How can I help?
anyone have ideas on how to help young children with SM? This doesn't seem like it would be particularly helpful. Nothing real concrete. Not meant to be a criticism. I only listed for 16 minutes
I Just wanted to know, how is your academic going on? i mean the results... Does this Selective Mutism made your studies result getting worse? i have a daughter age 9 now, im very worried about this since i know from specialist doctor told me.. She sometimes talk, and sometimes don't.. she dont understand what the teacher teach in class...and she even dont wanna ask the teacher to repeat any question...
I have this condition too. Ever since it started ive done worse in school; its like ur thoughts get cloudy and stuff. And along with that its hard to talk. Im trusting this guy's advice can cure us all tho if we commit to it
Btw- more about the school problem- i forget everything all the time. I dont know anything anyone says unless i write it down, and it feels impossible to learn anything sometimes. I think trying to talk more might help tho, cuz i know whenever i ocasionally break the talk-barrier i feel more alert and focused. Blame the condition, not the person L=
+Jusri Sarah I have SM. My grades have always been in the top. I struggled a lot when I was younger tho, but competing against others always helped me and I have always been a part of the smart people in class. I never ask the teacher to repeat, but I always find a way around it and learn it myself if I don´t understand. If I where you, I would inform the teacher about her condition. Maybe set up a meeting with the doctor. I think it would really help her out if the teacher understand how that condition work. I know it would have helped me when I was younger.
Your daughter doesnt got to talk in school, because id got bully like an dam freak when i was in school. Maybe she has some humongis made have made her been mute.
If you don't have it then people need to stop commenting long ass monolouges like they are doctors and shit like no if you don't understand don't make it worst for me with your horrible comments thank you
I always wondered if this problem could be caused by some kind of short circuit in the brain. Does anyone else feel like that could be the case for them?
Idk, but ever since around 2016 my speaking just deteriorated. from 2016 I was still talking normally (just not much friends) and then from 2017 onwards it became progressively worse. I think it has to do with me moving cities tbh
I'm japanese girl , 15 years old. I will be a highschool student in April. I want to speak when I became high school student. I want to make many friends.
@@間違えなんかの Hi. One tip is to be interested in people, and let them speak about themselves. Ask them questions. If they are alright with the questions, keep asking and then answer your own question, and see if you have things in common. あきらめないで!
I am a teacher and have a student in my class who is selective mute. This video has helped me to understand them a lot better. Thank you for sharing your story, and giving me some insight into how they may be feeling.
I know it's 2024 and 11 years since you made this video, but it still relates greatly to me right now. Its really hard to deal with because I can't make a single friend or say a single word in school, I am only really able to talk to my parents. No one really understands you either being the only one in my family, to have it, it's really lonely because I don't have a single friend or anyone in this world that could relate to me at the moment. My mom wants to seek therapy, but my dad is saying that is wont work and all that nonsense because he said that he did therapy because he was shy. But being shy and being selective mute are two different things and it's ovbious you probably can't change being introverted or not in your life. I know treating selective mutism is possible, I notice when my sisters friends come over, I get a lot more comfortable with them and it's less hard to me to speak with my voice in front of them. But I really don't know how I am going to get through this with no one that can really relate to me. Anyone in 2024 that has had this and have any tips, I'm really in a point of my life where I feel a little depressed and just want a friend):
I understand you completely, I am going though the exact same thing and I just want you to know that it does get better after a while. All that you have to do is believe in yourself.
I'm praying this will help. I feel like it's running my life. It's so painful.
did it work
Do you still have it? I have it since kindergarten/when I was born and feel the same way about it, can't make a single friend and its about the time in my life where you need to have friend to be there for you when your sad and all that because teenage years can be dramatic. Do you have any tips, I know its been 3 years since you made this comment
Congratulations on overcoming this with so much determination and confidence. Thank you for sharing your story. I'm a therapist and it's helpful to hear first hand accounts of the experience.
I was a really confident child until once I did a presentation and I messed up a little bit and everyone laughed. That scarred me and I've found it difficult to talk to many people, I had an issue just recently with some of my "friends" and them bullying me about it
You're awesome, thank you for sharing your story. You're going to help a lot of people
Thank you for sharing. Someone close to me had this and it's worrisome. It's helpful to hear your story.
Thanks for sharing. My daughter has selective mutism and we're looking for strategies. She's seeing a counselor but hasn't made much progress. I will watch this with her.
thank you for sharing...ive struggled with this since age 4....i would only talk to my parents and siblings....today i am 25 and still struggle with it just not as bad...more so having conversations with people...and i agree...i find it EASIER to talk to strangers.
talking isent for everyone u know, i eventually learned that it wasnt for me and that was the secret to how i woulda became perfect.
maybe it’s because you won’t probably see strangers again (not as much pressure?)
Thank you very much for your Courage and care.
My brother is 60 years now and he hardly ever utters a word. I love him and always try to make him laugh, which he does and seems to like it. But I've never managed ti help him. I wish I could 😪
That was an incredible story! I'm so proud of you!!!
I find it very hard to speak in social situations because of severe bulling in school , my self esteem was destroyed I was dyslexic but no one knew what it was back then so I got mocked for 5 years every day by teachers and students I really dont know how I did not do away with my self Toxic shame is an awful thing..
talking isent for everyone u know, i eventually learned that it wasnt for me and that was the secret to how i became perfect.
@@grumpybryno3479 thank you for sharing your feelings. Please don't give up. Don't put yourself through as much suffering as my brother who's not talking for decades.
You'll find people that are worth talking to and worth the effort. I'll make you feel a big relieve. You don't have to be perfect. Is anybody?
And much more the others, you yourself are worth making the effort for. Your just as important as everybody else in the world. The people who don't appreciate you are probably not worth the effort. So why care about them. It's you that counts. And you have the freedom to talk. It's a human right.
Well done Mr. understanding your own issues is very difficult and taking the initiative to work to overcome those problems is a tremendous challenge. I think you have incredible courage in doing what you have done including making this video. Much respect for you right now.
It's great you've overcome this problem ! I'm soo happy for you ! People may think you do it because you are shy or yoou choose too but this is a real problem and I'm so happy you overcame taht problem :)
TH-cam can barely contain the wisdom in this video!
Very inspirational and Saki, thanks for your willingness to share your struggles with SM and in fact, this will help me to help my granddaughter-who like yourself-is strugglles with SM. The more we hear directly from those, who've struggled with anxieties-we will learn how better to help those with such afflictions. Again, thanks for sharing.
Saki, thank you so much for sharing your story! I am very happy for you!
i just feel sorry for ignorant people like Christopher Chukwunyere! Why even bothering posting such a stupid comment!!!! I fell so bad for those kids whose parents think like this guy!
Thanks God I am in the USA not in "Nigeria!"
Hi Saki, thanks so much for this video. There seems to be a lot more successs stories from females so I so appreciate your story which I passed to my nephew from Denmark sho has had SM since birth. How are you these days? Please let us know any more tips or advice. Nathan is now 13. He started to talk to a teacher online. That was the first. He has a lot of input from psychologist to get this far. The main issue to date is that he doesn t try and only now at 12 yrs old is he becoming aware that he needs to talk.
I have selective Mutism and have come out my shell a lot and am enaged , like that boy I had friends they my ex friends now , I stopped talking when I was 5 didn't new I had Selective Mutism till I was in my 20s so didn't have support at eve school or college
Im someone who hates interacting with people, introverted, and has SM. All combined and I think people think Im cold and mean
You sound Awesome my niece suffers from this and she will be going though therapy. I'm scared for her! Seeing you us a positive note because you speak very well and sound awesome !
thank you for spreading awareness on Selective Mutism . Everyone needs to have a voice ♡ I also make videos on mental health and Selective Mutism 💕
i have this disorder because i feel awkward and stupid of myself whenever i were to even try to talk and communicate with people.i always get afraid of being a doofus or idiot.
Thank you for sharing. Really touching and inspirational. Wishing you the best.
That sounds like me, have never talk in school...
Wow! Thank you so much - Braveheart!
Thank You for this video! You are such a brave young man.
i have selective mutism and i'm really not brave enough to talk yet:/
Thank you for sharing your experience, that's admirable.
love your story and your can-do attitude.
WOW. You're awesome! I've been doing tons of research on SM because a child in my class has SM and I've never had to interact with someone like him before. I am sooo empathetic to what he's going through because I've dealt with social anxiety my entire life. I can only imagine what he's feeling and going through. Thank you for sharing your story!
+kattwin1 I have SM my self and if just my teachers knew everything would be so much easier. To bad I can´t tell them about it. Luckily my SM isnt as bad as his, I can talk, but only when I am expected to talk (responding to questions, presentations etc..)
I love your story! Thank you for sharing it.
Thank you. I'm going to show this to my student. X
You told them to shut up 🤣🤣🤣👍👍👍
Amazing!
Thank you for sharing ❤️
You said yours was pretty severe so I thought it would be like mine.. but then you said you’d talk to your parents.. I can’t even talk to my parents at all and I’m 17 but the weird thing is, I can talk to my best friend, and my online friends
You dont have a close relationship with your parents probably
thank for uploading this video, my daughter also has SM
Thank you Saki...just fantastic post
This is inspiring to me. Thank u for sharing your story. I also have selective mutism.
Hello, Saki, Thank you you so much for doing this video. Do you have others? I have a 16 year son that was diagnosed with Selective Mutism about 3-4 years. My son is very smart when it comes to school. I'm getting desperate and want to get all the help for him. I'm concerned since in a few years he will be 18 years old and will have to be out there in real life. Many thanks ! You give me hope from hearing you speak on this video and to be honest I have listened to this video quite a few times now.
talking isent for everyone u know, i eventually learned that it wasnt for me and that was the secret to how i woulda became perfect.
@@grumpybryno3479 having a voice is useful though. Imagine if someone was in trouble that would harm them, and your voice warned them and they dodged that. You would save their life.
@@grumpybryno3479 I saw your comment from 3 years ago. Why don't you talk to yourself out loud and get used to your voice? As time goes by, you wouldn't feel like a big doofus, because you are more used to talking.
@@grumpybryno3479 I know its been 4 years. But for most people with selective mutism, they want to talk and make friends, talking is a crucial part of being human
Thanks from Sweden! Your video is fantastic!
Thanks for sharing this video.
I've had this for 5 years now and I'm 18 now. But i have talked to everyone except my family. I havent said a word to them, but i text them a lot. I speak to other people and strangers normally but I don't have social anxity anymore. Does anyone have the same problem? I feel so lonely
Good job I think it is so wrong when people force people to not be them self’s. I am 28 now and only now getting the help I need
Was looking all over the web for what i was going through and selective mutism described me perfectly. Its nice to see ppl dealing with the same thing! I wanna talk, too but its impossible like u described. But-- if u have this condition, do any of u feel tired every single day for no reason? I always feel so tired and i dont know what it is /: wish it would go away
+Jbulette I think it's normal. It has to do with anxiety. You can see a therapist if you feel like, maybe he/she's able to prescribe something to help with anxiety.
idk if I have sm, but I feel really drained (I guess?)
I also had selective mutism. I struggled with it from the time I was, I don't even know, 4? Until I was around 16, 17. There are some people I haven't seen in years that the last time I saw them, I couldn't talk to them, and I am still scared that I wouldn't be able to if I saw them again (I am 20 now), but I think I could. I am nearly positive I've overcome it. I tell few people now that I had it, and they say they would never know. If anybody wants to hear more, feel free to message me.
I'm having the same problem and its making me depressed :(
Suffering selective mutism for almost 15 years. pain
Thanks for video. LOVE the award and the speech! Anxiety usually comes in tandem with other conditions. Were you never diagnosed with a learning difficulty or HFA?
same shi happening to me rn it’s lik i can’t speak my throat ain’t letting me
Didn't know you were maing videos now! There were good times in school though. I rememberthe fun times we had, not paying attention in class and playing who wants to be a millionaire LOL!
Thanks for this, it's really interesting and informative
Thankyou sweetheart. My son has low profile selective mutism. He's 7 years old. We live in the UK. I'm only starting to think how can I help him?
You're amazing :) I loved the story about the award :) :)
I donno what I have if it's called selective mutism or what it is, because I'm not afraid to talk but simply at times just cannot push words out of my mouth n I get caught n I embarrass myself in front of ppl, I'm very out going n I like being around ppl and always joining in but my problem stops me from communicating, if anyone knows what I might have plz let me know because no one can identify it, thanks everyone n any help will be much appreciated
Damian Belzowski I have the same thing never had the issue before but it's defiantly frustrating when you feel like you shouldn't have it I was always outgoing ish now sometimes I have the same issue trying to fight it
I hope you’re doing well now man
Never speaks
Gets an award for it
Goes onto the stage & tells people to shut up
Don't elaborate more
Leaves
Chad!
Great advise..thank you!
Ahmazing!! Way to go!!!
I've had it since first grade and I'm About to graduate and still haven't overcome it.
I know how you feel.
Thank you for sharing your story! My daughter has sm and never spoken in school for 11 years. She is in therapy right now but, I feel like is not really helping at all.. Her therapist is suggesting we put her on meds but, honestly I don't want too! Did you ever went on meds?
+beauty “beautysunshine201” sunshine I don't know if this will be helpful in any way especially because you posted this a year ago, but a couple of therapists I saw when I had SM told me they couldn't help me and suggested I take meds as well. My mom is a dietitian who disagrees with everything she was taught so she was resistant to the idea of putting me on meds and started looking for alternative solutions. Biofeedback and neurofeedback was what she found. Neurofeedback was what I did and it helped my anxiety and mutism immensely and now I can go out in public without feeling anxious and I can speak. I hope your daughter overcomes her SM!
Thank you so, much!! I appreciate it very much:)
+Michaela what is that?
why shud u get bullyed just for not talking. people who doesnt talk should just be ignored.
Thanks for sharing
my daughter is 11 years old and not spoke a word all the way through school and not even to family members , after all these years it almost seem impossible for her to speak out loud in public at to friends and family ,she was diagnosed S.M when she was about 6 or 7
haha
ive got selective mutism aswell, im 16 years old and had it all my life, im leaving high school in 5 weeks and don't know what to do
talking isent for everyone u know, i eventually learned that it wasnt for me and that was the secret to how i woulda became perfect.
Hello I love that you shared your story! someone close to me has selective mutism they have just graduated high school and since you were in the situation what's something I can do to help them overcome this? It seems like you wanted to to start talking and started working towards that on your own. This person says they want to but are making tiny steps. How can I help?
Thank you
thank you , very good
Thanks.
How are you doing now?
I have selective mutism
anyone have ideas on how to help young children with SM? This doesn't seem like it would be particularly helpful. Nothing real concrete. Not meant to be a criticism. I only listed for 16 minutes
I Just wanted to know, how is your academic going on? i mean the results... Does this Selective Mutism made your studies result getting worse?
i have a daughter age 9 now, im very worried about this since i know from specialist doctor told me.. She sometimes talk, and sometimes don't.. she dont understand what the teacher teach in class...and she even dont wanna ask the teacher to repeat any question...
I have this condition too. Ever since it started ive done worse in school; its like ur thoughts get cloudy and stuff. And along with that its hard to talk. Im trusting this guy's advice can cure us all tho if we commit to it
Btw- more about the school problem- i forget everything all the time. I dont know anything anyone says unless i write it down, and it feels impossible to learn anything sometimes. I think trying to talk more might help tho, cuz i know whenever i ocasionally break the talk-barrier i feel more alert and focused. Blame the condition, not the person L=
+Jusri Sarah I have SM. My grades have always been in the top. I struggled a lot when I was younger tho, but competing against others always helped me and I have always been a part of the smart people in class. I never ask the teacher to repeat, but I always find a way around it and learn it myself if I don´t understand.
If I where you, I would inform the teacher about her condition. Maybe set up a meeting with the doctor. I think it would really help her out if the teacher understand how that condition work. I know it would have helped me when I was younger.
I have it to
😭🐻
What medication is good for this? Oh and more videos please! My daughter has this. She is 15 never talked in school.😞
SSRIs can work, particularly Zoloft.
Your daughter doesnt got to talk in school, because id got bully like an dam freak when i was in school. Maybe she has some humongis made have made her been mute.
@@nondescriptbeing5944 19 now and talking a lot more. Still not a big talker but talks now! 😁 we avoided the Meds
@@buggy659 glad to hear it! I had SM but worked through it myself
If you don't have it then people need to stop commenting long ass monolouges like they are doctors and shit like no if you don't understand don't make it worst for me with your horrible comments thank you
I always wondered if this problem could be caused by some kind of short circuit in the brain. Does anyone else feel like that could be the case for them?
Idk, but ever since around 2016 my speaking just deteriorated. from 2016 I was still talking normally (just not much friends) and then from 2017 onwards it became progressively worse. I think it has to do with me moving cities tbh
I'm japanese girl , 15 years old.
I will be a highschool student in April.
I want to speak when I became high school student.
I want to make many friends.
I became a high school student.
I can speak at the school now.
But I have no friend 😞
Aw
@@間違えなんかの Hi. One tip is to be interested in people, and let them speak about themselves. Ask them questions. If they are alright with the questions, keep asking and then answer your own question, and see if you have things in common.
あきらめないで!
I promoted my girlfriend I will talk soon
Are you greek living in US?
I have selective mutism