I am quite certain that the very good Health Visitor will refer the child for specialist assessment - I just hope there's not a long waiting time before she's seen.
As for stimulation at home I can't fault mum for trying; she chats and sings to her with no response, but keeps at it. Now it is truly impossible (I've tried) to read a story to, or in any way engage with the child in any meaningful way. Mum cuddles her when she allows it and talks/sings to her very often - she obviously loves her to bits. The little one seemed to be developing normally and was responsive until she was about 9-12 months and then she stopped babbling; she has never managed anything resembling a normal sleep pattern. The child is also a very picky eater with a very limited number of foods that she will eat - even though the first thing she does with most other things I'd put them straight to her mouth.
Mum is actually a very positive person with a lovely sunny personality and enjoys meeting new people and is making friends - I would say she's far from depressed. Although mum and dad are Muslims they've been befriended by a number of people from the local church and mum in particular is welcoming the support she's getting.
The government changed women's pension age and called it progress. Did anyone actually ask you?


he is just 4 and now has a very good vocabulary but is hard to understand even for those close go him, and gets frustrated when we have to ask him to repeat himself (who wouldn't) I take hope from your GS that as he gets older his speech will improve.