How a text-only Chat helped a student with selective mutism communicate with adults

The text-based Chats on Iā€™m an Engineer and Iā€™m a Scientist can work particularly well for students for whom face-to-face communication is inaccessible. This was demonstrated when Daniel, a child with selective mutism, entered Vicky Heslopā€™s classroom.

In a recent article for Tes magazine, Vicky says that Daniel ā€œwould talk through his friends, who would ask questions on his behalfā€ but was unable to communicate with adults and teachers. Vicky, a teacher at Westbury Junior School in Wiltshire, explains that it was a ā€œhuge challenge for me to understand Danielā€™s inner world, his interests and passions.ā€

However, Vicky got a glimpse into Danielā€™s inner world – and his passion for space – when his class took part in Iā€™m an Engineer, Get me out of here. Thanks to the text-based nature of the Chat, Daniel was able to connect with engineers and scientists in the same way as his peers; his selective mutism didnā€™t hold him back from taking part.

Vicky is no stranger to Iā€™m an Engineer and Iā€™m a Scientist activities. In 2018, she told us about her experience with Iā€™m a Scientist, including how taking part broadened her studentsā€™ horizons. But while Iā€™m an Engineer helped her students gain a deeper understanding of engineering, the activity helped Vicky better understand her student:

ā€œIt was really eye-opening for me because I saw a whole level of interest and understanding in [Daniel] that I was totally unaware of. He was able to ask lots of really relevant questions and to feel confident having a real conversation with an adult.ā€

Read Vickyā€™s article in full for Tes magazine āÆ

Posted on July 18, 2022 by modjosie in Teachers. Tagged , , . Comments Off on How a text-only Chat helped a student with selective mutism communicate with adults