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  • How to Help Your Child Become a Model

    Child modeling is a legitimate field, though it offers limited opportunities. Many children are cute, but they also need to be photogenic and have a spunky personality. Agencies choose child models the way the choose adult models, by "look." If your child has the "look" and expresses an interest in modeling, then consider helping him pursue his interest.

  • How to Get My Child a Modeling Profile

    A profile, more commonly called a portfolio, is a set of headshots (photographs) and information regarding your child and his or her career as a model. A modeling profile is built over time and tells potential agents and client who your child is and the type of work he or she has done and is capable of doing. Putting together a modeling profile for your child isn't difficult and can be an essential and effective career tool as your child's career in modeling begins to take hold and blossom.

  • How to Be a Good Child Model

    Child modeling is a multi-million dollar business. Children are constantly being recruited by modeling agencies because new, fresh faces are always in demand.

  • How to Start Child Modeling

    Getting your child started in a modeling career takes time, patience and very often extensive financial resources. A career in modeling can be fun and rewarding for both your child and you, but there are things every parent should know before getting started. Some of theses include legal contract issues, working with agents and avoiding some of the dangerous pitfalls associated with young show business children. Learn how you can prepare your child for a safe, successful career in modeling.

  • How to Get an Acting Agent for a 12-Year-Old

    Getting your 12-year-old into acting can be a challenge. Finding the appropriate work and fitting it around your child's school schedule can be difficult. Without contacts, finding work for your pre-teen can take time away that a parent needs to put toward guiding her child through everyday events. Agencies devoted to working with children understand the intricate details of working with child stars and will help you get your child work while you maintain their daily routine.

  • About Child Modeling

    A lot of clothing and other products are designed for children or teens rather than for adults. For these products and clothes, it doesn't make sense for adults to model them. Modeling agencies solve this problem by using child models, but what exactly is child modeling and what does it involve?

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