After I had gotten her the proper medication, I researched more to find out if there was any side effects, because I was noticing that the child would not speak to me, I would hear her whispering to my daughter, but she would never answer me when I asked her questions, nothing so I decided that maybe she just needed time to get to know me better. A month went by, and to no avail this child still would not speak to me, but I could hear her playing, laughing, and talking loudly to my daughter.
So I decided to take her back to her doctor, because I knew that I have loved on her, talked to her if she did wrong not yell like she was used to. I do not believe in yelling at children when you can sit down and speak to them instead, then if they need disciplined you can do it in a way where you are not angry. By taking her back to the doctor I found out that she had selective mutation, which is an anxiety disorder characterized by the child’s inability to speak in select social settings. I was very