Trust me, I know what Im talking about my two older daughters also had speech delays.

But lets not get ahead of ourselves in reading the tale.

Shes a single mom to her 3-year-old son Cass, and shes happilyraisinghim.

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While ordering food, another boy told the waiter what he wanted, while Cass pointed at the menu.

She simply paid for her order and, taking the food with her, left with her son.

At the same time, reluctance to speak may indicate certain issues for example, selective mutism.

Mom smiling with toddler, taking a selfie in a cozy room, highlighting family bond despite non-talkative behavior concerns.

But this, in any case, should only be recorded by adoctor.

At the same time, despite the grandmothers concern being quite understandable, her methods actually raise questions.

For example, comparing two children directly in their presence is, to put it mildly, unpedagogical.

Text discussing a mother with a 3-year-old son who loves being carried.

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Text discussing concerns about a 3-year-old being non-talkative, seeking speech therapy, and learning sign language.

Text praising a curious and smart child while a mother expresses pride and love.

Text message discussing child’s non-talkative behavior and grandmother’s reaction.

Elderly woman in a pink shirt looks thoughtful, arms crossed, against a grey wall.

Text describing a family dining at a restaurant, discussing meal choices and ordering.

Text discussing concerns about a non-talkative 3-year-old and parenting advice, implying parental neglect.

Text discussing a family conflict about a non-talkative 3-year-old, highlighting issues of neglect and communication.

Text message criticizing mother’s handling of non-talkative 3-year-old, causing her to leave lunch abruptly.

People talking in a dimly lit restaurant, conveying a contemplative atmosphere.

Text questioning decision to leave after grandparents comment on neglectful parenting of non-talkative child.

Text discussing a child’s speech development, parental actions, and consulting a pediatrician.

Text discussing a non-talkative 3-year-old using sign language and flashcards, without involvement from the biological dad.

Text discussing mother’s actions for non-talkative son amid neglect claims.

Text discussing a 3-year-old’s verbal skills, with focus on vocabulary and speaking frequency.

A child in a dimly lit room, crossing fingers to make an “X” gesture, representing non-talkative behavior concerns.

Reddit discussion about a non-talkative child, possibly on the autism spectrum, with supportive comments for the mother.

Reddit conversation supporting a mom against accusations of neglectful parenting.

Reddit comments about a non-talkative 3YO and parental encouragement in secure settings.

Reddit comment supporting mom against accusations of neglect, praises healthier parenting approach.

Discussion about non-talkative 3YO boy and neglect accusation on online forum.

Reddit comment from a pediatric therapist discussing non-talkative children and alternative communication methods.

Text comment discussing a non-talkative 3-year-old, suggesting that a crackdown approach is not helpful.

Comment discussing childhood speech development and success, mentioning talking for a younger sibling until age 4.

Screenshot of a supportive comment defending a non-talkative 3-year-old, mentioning proactive steps by the mom.

Forum user comments on non-talkative 3YO, supporting mom despite grandparents' views.