• EP49: Intro to Sensory Challenges & Selective Mutism w/ Dr. Bethany Bilodeau

  • Mar 24 2025
  • Length: 43 mins
  • Podcast

EP49: Intro to Sensory Challenges & Selective Mutism w/ Dr. Bethany Bilodeau

  • Summary

  • EP49 features a discussion between Dr. Elisa Shipon Blum and Dr. Bethany Bilodeau, on Sensory Challenges and Selective Mutism.

    In this episode, Dr. E and Dr. B discuss the relationship between Selective Mutism & Sensory Processing Disorder, Signs Your Child May Have Sensory Issues, Tips to Help your Child with Sensory Issues and more.

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    Chapters:

    (4:57) Selective Mutism & Sensory Processing Disorder

    (11:03) Signs Your Child May Have Sensory Issues

    (19:56) Tips to Help your Child with Sensory Issues

    (30:15) Impact of Sensory Overload on Communication

    (37:18) What Can Trigger Sensory Overload?

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    Ask Dr. E a question of your own!

    Learn more about the host, Dr. Elisa Shipon-Blum

    Explore our SMart Center success stories!

    Get started at the SMart Center

    Listen to other Unspoken Words episodes here.

    For the best clips from every episode, follow the podcast on Instagram & YouTube

    Share our upcoming Selective Mutism In The School Virtual Conference with your child or teen’s school staff. 6.5 CEs/CEUs are available.

    Learn more about C&A, our General Mental health Counseling & Assessments division.

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    For all podcast inquiries, please contact Dakota Hornak at ⁠dhornak@selectivemutismcenter.org⁠

    This podcast was produced and promoted by New Edition Consulting (neweditionconsulting.com)

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