Selective Mutism in the Context of Autism and Bilingualism.

IF 1.8 3区 医学 Q3 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics Pub Date : 2024-11-26 DOI:10.1097/DBP.0000000000001333
Bridgette Carroll, Veronica Bordes Edgar, Sari H Bar, Cynthia R Call, Sarah S Nyp
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Case: Juan is a 5-year-old boy who has been followed by a developmental-behavioral pediatrician and pediatric neuropsychologist since being diagnosed with language delay and autism spectrum disorder at age 2 years. He is otherwise healthy and was born at term after a healthy pregnancy. His primary language is Spanish, and he has minimal interactions in English. His first words were at 20 months; they were not functional but rather words related to his interests such as "train." He began using 2 to 3-word phrases shortly after but only to request needs. He began speaking in complete sentences at age 4 years.A neuropsychological evaluation was conducted at age 2 years during which Juan demonstrated repetitive behaviors such as hand-flapping, toe-walking, body rocking, and head banging. He displayed sensory seeking behaviors such as rubbing items on his face and close visual inspection. He did not respond to his name and his use of eye contact was inconsistent. He demonstrated rigidity and difficulty transitioning between activities. He did not engage in social reciprocity, and his facial expressions were limited. Minimal spontaneous language was observed, and expressive language largely consisted of echolalia in both languages. Juan was diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder and applied behavior analysis, speech and language therapy, and occupational therapy were recommended.Developmental-behavioral follow-up over the next 2 years noted improvements in behavior, transitions, and social interactions. He participated in early childhood intervention and early childhood special education with significant advances for speech and language in English and Spanish, demonstrating a large vocabulary. At 4 years, parents noted Juan to have reluctance to speak in English. He stopped speaking in English entirely for 3 weeks, though he continued to speak in Spanish. When he resumed speaking in English, it was only with people he knew well (e.g., parents, teachers, babysitter). In clinic, he did not speak to the English-speaking developmental-behavioral pediatrician but spoke in short sentences to the Spanish-speaking neuropsychologist.A repeat neuropsychological evaluation completed at age 5 years revealed that Juan had stopped speaking in English completely, even among those previously deemed "safe." Results were consistent with average cognitive abilities with a strength in verbal skills. Juan's single-word vocabulary in Spanish was exceptionally high. He did not provide expressive responses in English, but his receptive English vocabulary was high average. He responded to English language with nonverbal gestures or spoken language in Spanish. Parents reported Juan to display increased anxiety accompanied by extreme school refusal, behavioral difficulties, and reluctance to leave the home.Given this information, what are your diagnostic considerations and treatment recommendations?

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自闭症和双语症背景下的选择性缄默症。
病例:胡安是一名 5 岁男孩,自 2 岁时被诊断出患有语言发育迟缓和自闭症谱系障碍以来,一直由发育行为儿科医生和儿科神经心理学家对他进行跟踪随访。他身体健康,孕期足月出生。他的主要语言是西班牙语,很少用英语交流。他的第一句话是在 20 个月大的时候说的;这些话不是功能性的,而是与他的兴趣有关,如 "火车"。不久后,他开始使用 2 到 3 个单词的短语,但只是为了提出需求。他在两岁时接受了神经心理学评估,评估期间胡安表现出拍手、用脚尖走路、摇晃身体和敲打头部等重复行为。他还表现出寻求感官刺激的行为,如在脸上摩擦物品和仔细观察。他对自己的名字没有反应,眼神交流也不连贯。他表现得很僵硬,很难在不同活动之间转换。他不参与社交互动,面部表情也很有限。他的自发语言极少,表达性语言主要包括两种语言的回声。胡安被诊断为自闭症谱系障碍,建议他接受应用行为分析、言语和语言治疗以及职业治疗。他参加了儿童早期干预和儿童早期特殊教育,在英语和西班牙语的言语和语言能力方面取得了显著进步,词汇量也很大。4 岁时,父母发现胡安不愿说英语。他有三个星期完全不说英语,但仍能用西班牙语说话。当他恢复说英语时,也只是跟他熟悉的人(如父母、老师、保姆)说。在诊所里,他不跟讲英语的发育行为儿科医生说话,却跟讲西班牙语的神经心理学家说短句。5 岁时完成的一次重复神经心理评估显示,胡安已经完全不说英语了,即使在以前被认为 "安全 "的人面前也是如此。评估结果显示,胡安的认知能力一般,但口头表达能力较强。胡安的西班牙语单词词汇量非常大。他不会用英语表达,但他的英语接受词汇量很高。他用非语言手势或西班牙语口语来回应英语。家长报告胡安表现出越来越焦虑,并伴有极度拒绝上学、行为困难和不愿离开家等症状。根据这些信息,您有哪些诊断考虑和治疗建议?
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Developmental & Behavioral Pediatrics (JDBP) is a leading resource for clinicians, teachers, and researchers involved in pediatric healthcare and child development. This important journal covers some of the most challenging issues affecting child development and behavior.
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