Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 January 1947 — Page 28

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Speech Trouble Usually Starts at Age of 6 or 8

"By WILLIAM A. O'BRIEN, M. D. MILLION school children do not speak properly, and the numof such unfortunates has been increasing in recent years. The I: between the ages of 6 and 8, although it may difficulties consist primarily of stammering or faulty articu(inability to speak clearly and distinctly). Stammering and are essentially the same, 2:88 interferes with ease of ex-|more apt to be due to nervous or psychological factors than it is to boys have trouble with stam-|Physical conditions. Imitation, ung for every girl who does. stable emotions, and a poor en- » ¥y- 8.8 vironment are all contributory. : WHEN A CHILD develops difi-| Failure to pronounce words disBt = se PL Bos whic ac of g mentality ken ior. an examination results from a large tongue. Spéakshould be made, to determine whe- ing through the nose is the result the there ik a xgakie buss Te of Imackion BE} tie nose, adenoids, condi eriying or a cle t ate. its: development should be studied. # Jul ” Bpeech difficulties can follow shock,! AFTER A CHILD'S cleft lip or fear, anxiety, or embarrassment. {palate has been repaired, he should TB Is never wise to make a child be placed in the hands of a good spdech-conscious, and the more|teacher who can improve his speech.

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more successful will be correc-|straightened may need help with tion efforts, Too mahy parents be-| his speech, too. Heve their child will outgrow the| As some children with speech } ty, while in fact it may be-|difficulties do not hear well, an worse from lack of proper|audiometer test is advised in certain tion.’ cases.

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Spelling Bee Primer

This is No. 25 in the series of Spelling Bee Primers which appear daily in The Times. Grammer school pupils are urged to learn {every word and clip the lists for | review. Many of the words might jappear in this year’s ©ffcial word list in The Times Spelling Bee. OBEYANCE PURSUIT REBELLION

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The Times Spelling Beé again will be n to all city, county, parochial and private school pupils who have not passed beyond the eighth grade and who will not be 16 years old before June 1. Keep reading your Indianapolis Times for announcement of contest dates and the offijou entry form.

Decatur Central Lists 14 on Honor Roll

The honor roll for Decatur Central high sghool is as follows: John Seerley and Charles Thornberry, seniors; Jean Gentry and George Oberle, juniors; Robert Beasley, David Butterworth, Shirley Fledderjohn, Barbara Miller and Sabron Reynolds, sophomores; Charles Col-

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Students to Hear Hindu Speaker

Ranendra Kumar Das, a young Hindu educated in the University of Calcutta and several U. S. universities, will speak at 8 a. m. Mon-

day at Washington high school. His subject will be “India’s Contribution to Civilization,” illustrated with films. Other illustrated programs scheduled are Feb, 10, Frank Edwards, “My Trip to Cuba”; Feb. 17, the Rev. George E. Kimsey, “Greek Architecture”; Feb. 24, Stephen Noland, “My Trip to South America”; March 3, Rabbi William Greenfleld, “Palestine of Today.”

A convocation for. freshman students will be held at 1 p. m. Monday at Washington high school. Members of the national honor society who will speak are: Joan Kerrick, Martha Overman, Louis Griffith, Lawrence Albean, Marilyn Tirmengtein, Eva Mae Klakamp, Betty Lou Tryon and William Harper.

SCOUTS TO ‘GOVERN’ CITY Times State Service LEBANON, Ind, Jan. 30. eo Lebanon will have a new city government for a day Feb. 8, the second day of scout anniversary week. Frank E. Heflin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Heflin here, will be mayor. Scouts will fill other governmental, fire and police department posts.

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