Three-year-old Vihaan sits on the floor, flipping through a picture book on space. His mother, Ananya, watches from the couch, half proud, half anxious.
βHe can name all the planets,β she says softly, βbut he hardly talks to anyone. When other kids chatter nonstop, he listens. Iβm worried, is that normal?β
Itβs a familiar concern for many parents β the quiet child who speaks less, avoids playgroups, and seems lost in their own little world. But silence doesnβt always mean something is wrong. Sometimes, it means something profound is taking shape.
EINSTEIN: βI BEGAN TO SPEAK FAIRLY LATEβ
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