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16th July 2017
01:01pm BST

But I’ve had to ask several other people to stop slagging him off – adults, who also think it’s cute and mean well, who imitate the very mistakes or mispronunciations he’s making – right in front of him. ‘Oh, he was so cute!’ they’ll exclaim, as he and I look on, shrugging at each other. ‘He asked me if I got a new TAR! He meant CAR, of course, but I had no idea what he was talking about! Tee hee!’ When I ask them to maybe not make fun of him while he’s listening in, in case he thinks there’s something wrong with him, they protest that they wouldn’t dream of making fun of him and honestly just thought it was cute. And I believe them because if I thought they were genuinely making fun of him, there wouldn’t just be a calm conversation about it, if you know what I mean…
I wondered if I was particularly over-sensitive about the issue, but then I realised that nobody in their right mind would slag off an adult’s lisp or speech impediment, as it would be the height of social rudeness. Like, you’d never roar at your mate down the pub, ‘What did you say you wanted? A Bacardi BREEEETHER??! Oh my god, you’re so cute!’. You’d get decked, right?! So why is it ok when it’s a kid – because they’re little? Well, what if it does affect them just the same way as it would an adult and hurts their little feelings? And sorry (not sorry), but with my cute kid? Not on my Mammy Watch. Here are a few other things I’ve discovered that we say to kids, but would never in a million years say to adults. What is wrong with us?!
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