Show The Family Scrapbook By DR E. E G. G OSBORNE Does your child stutter One of our twins did f fOr r a short time And many a youngster does But why Is there something something something some some- thing wrong with the formation of their mouths j or oval neckline anything that will add width at the chin line If you have an Inverted triangle tri trl- angle anKle face avoid a too-low too bridge wide frames Glasses should be broadened at the bottom bottom bot bot- tom torn so as to add width to the lower part pant of the face V neck lines should be avoided in preference preference preference to round necklines Mr also advises that the color of your eyeglass frames can have much to do with the success of ot your entire makeup Light blue frames are the most flattering to gray or blue eyes Vivacious eyed brown-eyed girls can wear red lipstick and other colorful colorful colorful col col- col- col frames advises Mr Lenz Lens But with the red frames one must be sure that they are suit suit- able Vivid lipstick should be worn and lips should be shaped carefully Basic tan and brown frames can be quietly worn by almost everybody Mr experience has proved However such eye- eye catchers as heavy gold or rhinestone rhinestone rhinestone rhine rhine- stone studded white frames should help complement the ensemble ensemble ensemble en en- worn by the individual These frames should never clash with the rest of the costume otherwise a grotesque effect will willbe willbe be achieved says Mr In most cases there is nothing wrong physically Other speech difficulties may mav well elI be related to mouth structure structure or other physical factors But stuttering usually develops because the child is under some sort of emotional emotional emo erno- pressure One ana youngster I taught in the sixth grade had a father who demanded a great deal from him If Bobby didn't immediately answer answer answer an an- a question that he was a. a asked ked he was jumped all over overby by bythe the impatient father Fear of at such scolding and sarcasm soon set up a kind of emotional block that caused Bob to start a word but to have real difficulty in finishing it Our own daughter was being expected to operate at a level for which she wasn't ready and slight stuttering fol fol- fol lowed Fortunately we realized quickly that we were pressuring her and let up Within an amazingly amazingly amazingly short time the stuttering began to pass away So if your youngster Is starting starting starting start start- ing to stutter take a careful look at what is la being expected of him It may very well be that taking it easy will vill meet the problem |