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Is Your Child Model Material? - 4/29/2008 6:10:39 AM
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So, you think your child should be a model. It seems like a great idea but there are many pitfalls in this line of work both for the parent and the child. Before you enter your child in a photo contest or answer a cattle call, read on.
Is Your Child Model Material? http://articles.familylobby.com/139-Is-Your-Child-Model-Material.htm
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RE: Is Your Child Model Material? - 4/29/2008 6:10:39 AM
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I agree
Rockanna
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RE: Is Your Child Model Material? - 10/13/2008 5:09:46 PM
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This is not good advice. Not all kids have to be a tall person like Kimora Lee Simmons. Some people want plus size, commercial or magazine models. Not all models are tall. They need to get it straight
Cierra McClendon
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RE: Is Your Child Model Material? - 6/8/2009 7:58:21 PM
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Good advice. Unfortunately, children are judged by the same standards that adults are ( tall and slender being the ideal) It is important not to take the opinions of strangers too personally.
j hunt
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RE: Is Your Child Model Material? - 11/20/2010 3:57:46 PM
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I think it is important to set goals. My wife and I just want our little girl to be in something so that we can show her when she is older. She has really enjoyed the photoshoots so far, so as long as it is fun we will keep doing it, like dance or gymnastics. We and she have no dreams of grandeur, we're just having some fun.
Joe
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