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vendredi 18 août 2017

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By Brian Walker


You may believe you have the cutest, smartest, and most talented child on the planet. Parents of professional child actors have some good advice for those convinced their youngster only needs to be discovered to become the next big star of stage and screen. Before you and your little one get in line to tryout for Broadway auditions for kids, you have to start with some basics.

For those interested in getting their children into the acting business, starting small is the best way to begin. You will have to make an investment in photographs, videos, clothes and makeup in order to get your youngster noticed. Parents who have had some success will tell you that scheduling is critical. You will have to juggle tryouts, hair appointments, and fittings with school and activities, in addition to your own work schedule.

This is not something you want to force a child into. There has to be interest and enthusiasm for the project on the part of your youngster. Asking her what she wants to do is important. Not all kids are singers and dancers or want lessons to become one.

For the vast majority of families, child acting is a fun hobby that everybody enjoys. Removing a child from public school and putting her into a home schooling situation may allow for more flexibility, but it may not be the right decision for your child. Routine is important to children. They like to know what to expect. Keeping conditions normal even when kids are in the midst of acting jobs is important.

Rejection is a big part of auditioning, and if your youngster is overly sensitive, or if you are, this might not be the right activity for either one of you. Learning lines, dressing up in costumes, and applying makeup are fun activities that most children enjoy. They are less likely to feel stressed and anxious over a part if you downplay the importance of winning it.

Children's interests change all the time. One day your little one may want to be a famous actor, and the next day love the idea of playing professional football. It is important not to put too much weight on the importance of getting acting roles when talking to your children. If you try to force the issue, it may backfire on you.

It is not hard to overextend yourself and your child. If acting is something your child truly wants to pursue, you will have to keep your priorities at the forefront. When an audition conflicts with an important family or community event, you may have to say no to the acting opportunity. There will always be other chances to showcase your child's talents.

The most successful child actors have strong family support and parents who keep their choices and responsibilities in perspective. Acting opportunities should be fun, not all important. Your little actor may not make it to the New York stage, but the time you spend together rehearsing is something you will remember for a long time.




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