CHILD MODELING FAQ
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A lot of parents want to know how to get their child started in modeling and print work and have a lot of questions about this. Most parents don't know where to start. So I thought I could answer some of the FAQ about child modeling. 1. MY CHILD IS TALL. WOULD SHE BE A GOOD MODEL? Height for child models...ages 12 and under is not the same requirement as the teen and adult modeling industry. Typically models are known to be tall and thin because the clothing hangs really well on a tall, thin body. In contrast, with child modeling, there can be a demand for certain clothing sizes, or ethicities but not a demand for tall kids. There is however a demand for unique features such as lots of freckles, a tooth gap, big beautiful afro's, stunning eyes and in general beautiful children. If you look at a Ralph Lauren ad with kids or a GAP kids ad, you will usualy see a beautiful child or a very interesting look. Long red curls, great smiles etc., are features you might see in those c