The 'Neutral Expression' Struggle
While adults must maintain a stoic, perfectly closed mouth, passport agencies understand that 2- and 3-year-olds lack this discipline. Therefore, they grant a 'relaxed' interpretation of the neutral expression rule for toddlers.
The Severity of the Open Mouth
A slightly parted mouth or a relaxed, open jaw is almost universally accepted for children under 5. However, if the child is aggressively screaming, crying, or laughing hysterically (showing full rows of teeth and distorting their cheekbones), the photo will be rejected because the biometric geometry of the face is too warped.
Distraction Techniques
To achieve a relaxed mouth, avoid making the child laugh. Instead, use a distraction technique: hold a silent, brightly colored toy slightly above the camera lens to capture their solemn, focused attention for the 2 seconds required to snap the photo.
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