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Selective Mutism

AbilityScore® 900–1000 for a Child with Selective Mutism

An AbilityScore® of 900–1000 is the highest, most reassuring band — it means your child is communicating confidently across most settings, with selective mutism easing markedly against their own baseline. It is not a discharge; your clinician reads it alongside real-life wins to plan how to consolidate the gains.

AbilityScore® 900–1000 for a Child with Selective Mutism
AbilityScore® 900–1000 & Selective Mutism — Ask Pinnacle, the Child Development Kośa

When your child's AbilityScore® lands in the 900–1000 band, it's a moment worth celebrating — here's what that strong score really tells you about their journey with Selective Mutism.

In short

An AbilityScore® in the 900–1000 band is the highest, most reassuring range — it reflects a child who is communicating with real confidence across most everyday settings, with [selective mutism](/) showing only in a few specific, high-pressure situations, if at all. It is not a cure or a discharge certificate; it is a clear sign that your child's anxiety around speaking has eased substantially and that hard-won progress is holding. Your clinician reads this band alongside what you see at home and school — never as a number on its own.

What this band actually reflects

Selective mutism is, at heart, an anxiety-based difficulty speaking in certain settings (such as school) despite speaking freely in comfortable ones (such as home) — not an inability to speak and not defiance. A 900–1000 AbilityScore® typically suggests your child is now:
  • Speaking more freely in previously difficult places — answering a teacher, ordering at a shop, joining group play.
  • Generalising comfortable speech to new people and new settings, not just one trusted adult.
  • Recovering faster when a new or stressful situation arises, rather than going silent for long stretches.
  • Showing lower anticipatory anxiety — fewer freeze responses, more spontaneous initiations.

The band is measured against your child's own earlier baseline, so it captures their personal progress — not a comparison with other children. Even a strong score is a snapshot; development moves in spurts, and your clinician will plan how to consolidate gains so they last.

What happens next at this band

A high band usually means the focus shifts from building first words in feared settings to consolidating and protecting those gains — fading prompts, widening the circle of people and places, and preparing for transitions like a new class or school. Some children step down in therapy intensity; the right plan is always set with your clinician, not assumed from the number alone.

The Pinnacle way

Your child's clinical AbilityScore® and any diagnosis are formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre, under the care of a qualified clinician — never from an online form or a single figure. Our clinician-administered structured assessment, drawn from one of the world's largest child-development evidence bases (2.5 billion+ data points across 25 million+ therapy sessions), turns this band into a practical, hopeful plan. Explore how speech therapy supports confident communication, what the AbilityScore® measures, and your child's path with [selective mutism](/).

Trusted sources

WHO ICD-11 (6B06, Selective Mutism); American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) guidance on selective mutism; American Academy of Pediatrics (HealthyChildren.org) on childhood anxiety and speech.

Next step — Celebrate the progress, then protect it. Book a review with your Pinnacle clinician to confirm what this band means for your child and plan the next stage.

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

Watch whether confident speech is holding across new people and places — not just one trusted adult — and whether your child recovers quickly when a stressful or unfamiliar situation arises. Flag any return of prolonged silence in settings that had improved.

Try this at home

Keep gently widening the circle: invite one new but low-pressure speaking moment each week — greeting a neighbour, ordering a snack — and warmly praise the attempt, never the outcome. Small, repeated successes lock in the progress this band reflects.

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 necessarily. A high band shows anxiety around speaking has eased substantially and confident speech is generalising, but it is a snapshot of progress, not a diagnosis or discharge. Only your Pinnacle clinician can confirm what the band means for your child's care plan.

Is the AbilityScore® compared to other children?

No. The AbilityScore® tracks your child against their own earlier baseline, so it shows their personal progress rather than ranking them against peers. This is why even quiet gains become visible.

Should we stop therapy at this band?

Maybe step down, but that decision rests with your clinician. A high band often shifts the focus to consolidating gains and preparing for transitions like a new class, rather than stopping abruptly. Your clinician will set the right pace.

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