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Our
mission, as conscientious co-founders, is to promote further
research,
advocacy, social acceptance, and the understanding
of Selective Mutism as a debilitating disorder.
Through raising our children (who are now grown and on their own),
networking, educating the public, and ongoing research
participation, we have contributed immensely to society, including
effecting DSM criteria and renaming of the disorder.
We continue to focus on Selective Mutism, exclusively, and remain steadfast
with our goals and in providing assistance and membership in the
most cost effective manner possible.
We are not motivated by monetary gain, but rather by the
silent cries for help from the children.
We are particularly grateful to so many of you who contact
us or send letters of gratitude acknowledging our sincerity.
We
are proud to have been the ones that have pulled Selective Mutism
out of the dregs of neglect, misconceptions, and negativity and
elevated it into the limelight.
We are proud to have given Selective Mutism a home among
other recognized disorders, and dignifying it with credibility,
integrity and attention. More
importantly, we are proud of our adult children and the countless
others we help. Through
them we developed the greatest wealth of all, an abundance of
inner strength, motivation, patience and perseverance against all
obstacles.
In
recent years, the Internet has advanced from a luxury to a
necessity for many. The
Internet is un-equivalent to any other means of mass
communication, yet it is this form of communication that is a
detriment to our population as it inadvertently suppresses
verbalization.
And
so, through our site we invite you to utilize our information,
experience, and support, as your tool to empower yourselves.
We are here to advocate for and bring about acceptance,
verbal and social interaction, community inclusion, integration,
and productivity for our
unique population.
Together
we continue to make a difference!
Sue
Newman and Carolyn Miller
Co-Founders/Directors
Dec. 20, 2003
Through Sue Newman and the Foundation, I became aware and
knowledgeable of Selective Mutism.... From the time that the
Selective Mutism Foundation, Inc.
entered my life I give thanks and bless the Powers that
be. My daughter is a typical teenager today with
plenty of friends. When she looks back on how she was
"when she was quiet" she just shakes her head in
disbelief. Fortunately for me I met up with the real
Selective Mutism Foundation and found support and
guidance.
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