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Selective Mutism

Selective Mutism: AbilityScore 900–1000 — Your Next Steps

An AbilityScore in the 900–1000 band is strong, near-age-expected news: your child's foundations are sound and the focus now is widening where and with whom they speak. This is a phase of momentum — consolidate gains, generalise speech across settings, and re-measure against your child's own baseline. Only a Pinnacle clinician confirms what the number means.

Selective Mutism: AbilityScore 900–1000 — Your Next Steps
Selective Mutism: AbilityScore 900–1000 — Next Steps — Ask Pinnacle, the Child Development Kośa

An AbilityScore in the 900–1000 band is genuinely encouraging news — let's talk about what it means and where you go from here.

In short

A clinician-measured AbilityScore in the 900–1000 band signals that your child's measured abilities are tracking at the strong, near-age-expected end of their profile. For [Selective Mutism](/), this usually means the building blocks — language ability, comprehension, cognition — are sound, and the challenge sits in speaking confidently across settings rather than in the capacity to speak. The next step is not to slow down: it is to consolidate gains, gently widen where and with whom your child speaks, and re-measure against your child's own baseline.

What this band means in practice

Selective Mutism is an anxiety-based difficulty: a child who speaks freely at home may fall silent at school or with unfamiliar people. A high AbilityScore band tells you the foundations are strong — so therapy now focuses on:
  • Generalising speech — moving comfortable talking from home outward, person by person, place by place, using gradual, pressure-free steps.
  • Building communicative confidence — celebrating any attempt (a whisper, a word, a nod that becomes a sound) without forcing speech.
  • Coordinating school and home — so the same calm, low-pressure approach follows your child everywhere.

This is a phase of momentum, not maintenance. Children in this band often respond beautifully to a structured fade-in plan led by a speech-language and behavioural team.

When to review

Progress in Selective Mutism is rarely a straight line — expect spurts and plateaus. Re-measurement at planned intervals shows whether speaking is genuinely spreading to new settings, or whether a tweak to the plan is needed. Flag sooner if your child becomes more withdrawn, stops speaking in a setting where they previously did, or shows rising distress around social situations.

The Pinnacle way

A clinical AbilityScore® and any diagnosis are formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre, under qualified clinician care — never from an online form or a number alone. Your child's AbilityScore baseline is measured against their own earlier profile, so even quiet, hard-won progress becomes visible. From a 900–1000 band, your clinician will typically design a graded speech therapy and confidence-building plan and schedule a structured review. Across 70+ centres, 700+ therapists and 4.95 lakh+ families served, the aim is always the same: your child speaking freely, and thriving.

Trusted sources

WHO ICD-11 (6B06, Selective Mutism); American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) guidance on selective mutism; American Academy of Pediatrics parent guidance via HealthyChildren; Pinnacle Blooms Network clinical studies.

Next step — Bring this score to your clinician and turn it into a plan. Book a review with your Pinnacle team to map the next stage of your child's speaking confidence.

This is general information, not a diagnosis — a clinical AbilityScore® and any diagnosis are formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre under qualified clinician care.

What to watch

Flag sooner if your child becomes more withdrawn, stops speaking in a setting where they previously did, or shows rising distress around social or school situations.

Try this at home

Lower the pressure to speak, not the chances. Play games that allow whispers, gestures or single words, and warmly celebrate any attempt. Invite one familiar friend into a comfortable setting and let speech spread gently, person by person.

Trusted sources

Developed by SETU Consortium · Pinnacle Blooms Network · Last reviewed 2026-06-10 · reviewed every 365 days

This is general information, not a diagnosis. A clinical AbilityScore® and any diagnosis are formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre, under qualified clinician care.

Frequently asked

Does a 900–1000 AbilityScore mean my child no longer has Selective Mutism?

Not on its own. A high band shows your child's underlying abilities — language, comprehension, cognition — are strong, which is excellent. Selective Mutism is about anxiety around speaking in certain settings, so the focus now is helping your child use those strong abilities more freely across places and people. Only your Pinnacle clinician interprets what the score means for your child.

Should we stop therapy if the score is this high?

Usually not yet. A strong band is the moment to consolidate progress and generalise speaking to new settings, then taper under clinical guidance rather than stopping abruptly. Your clinician will set planned review points to confirm gains are holding and spreading.

How quickly will my child start speaking everywhere?

Progress in Selective Mutism comes in spurts and plateaus, not a straight line, and pressure tends to slow it down. A graded, pressure-free fade-in plan — widening one person or place at a time — is what tends to work, and re-measurement shows whether speaking is genuinely spreading.

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