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It appears OP inferred incorrectly, and should check her own sensitivities regarding her child's speech development.

As a bilingual person myself, I can assure OP (as many others here already have), that bilingual primary caregivers do not automatically cause speech delays in children. For OP to even make such an assumption is nothing short of assinine.

However, when a primary caregiver speaks to a very young child, and mixes up two languages in almost every sentence on a regular basis, we then have cause for concern. This is the point OP seems to have missed, in her flurry of defensiveness. OP should further understand that young children learn primarily through imitation.
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