Education, Graduate Studies

Po-Ling Bork, a doctoral candidate in Educational Studies at Brock, and Debra Harwood, an assistant professor in the Faculty of Education, will lead a workshop on selective mutism at the Early Childhood Community Development Centre on March 30.

About one in 140 school-age children suffer from selective mutism, a condition in which a child fears being heard or seen speaking in specific social settings.

Bork can speak about the condition not only as a research, but as a parent of a child diagnosed with selective mutism.


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2 comments on “Education, Graduate Studies”

  1. Jolene Kresan says:

    Just wondering about where I can find out more info regarding this Selective Mutism workshop on March 30th.
    Thanks

  2. sam says:

    Hi Jolene,

    There’s an article about the upcoming workshop here: http://www.wellandtribune.ca/ArticleDisplay.aspx?e=2468419

    The workshop will be at the Early Childhood Community Development Centre on March 30 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. It’s free but registration is required. For more information, you can call 905- 646-7311 x304 or email eccdc@eccdc.org

    Hope this helps.