Wonders10
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I don't think they were mocking him. I think they were copying him because they think the way he talks is cute. He's still learning to speak, I wouldn't say he has a lisp at this point.
I have to agree with this to an extent. Right now it's "cute". Just this weekend, my DSIL was do the same thing to my nephew because some of his r's sound like w's. "Not weewy" = not really. All in good fun. This was a kid who was in speech therapy for over a year with multiple speech errors.
All that being said, I do think that Joel's speech should be monitored. He does substitute a th/s a lot and I have also heard y/l subsititutions: "ayexis" instead of "alexis". At a new age 4 it isn't a hurry and get therapy issue, especially since he was a preemie, however it is worth watching just to make sure he cathces up in a reasonable amount of time.