- On Instagram, the 5-year-old is followed by 6 thousand. people who praise her beauty and grace. However, attention is drawn to the difference between the “competition” appearance and the usual appearance of a little girl
- Parents, whose children appeared in the “Toddlers & Tiaras” program, admitted that one such event costs them over PLN 30,000. hole. (over PLN 122 thousand). There were even cases where they fell into debt and lost their homes. Kynlee’s mom doesn’t really have that kind of problem
- Lindsay Lieberman, author of Protecting Pageant Princesses: A Call for Statutory Regulation of Child Beauty Pageants, notes that children displaying their charms are exposed to more stress and anxiety
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During the year, the girl won as many as 22 different titles. Her last award was 2.4 thousand. USD, so in the conversion of almost 10,000. zloty. Kynlee’s not all that easy. Under the watchful eye of his mother, he prepares for the competition for months, because the competition is awake. Even infants can take part in competitions, and the industry is eager to open its doors to them. It is estimated that annually around 250,000 (!) Events of this type are held in the entire USA – also online.
Competitions and reality
All contests have slightly different guidelines, rules and criteria for what they evaluate. Children are judged for “personality, abilities, composure and self-confidence”. They compete for prizes such as: electronics, toys, scholarships and grants, cash, tiaras, sashes and trophies (sometimes larger than the players).
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Parents, whose children appeared in the “Toddlers & Tiaras” program, admitted that one such event costs them over PLN 30,000. hole. (over PLN 122 thousand). There were even cases where they fell into debt and lost their homes.
Kynlee’s mom doesn’t really have that kind of problem. Her daughter is not only a “little miss”, because she also tries her hand at modeling. On Instagram, the 5-year-old is followed by 6 thousand. people who praise her beauty and grace. However, attention is drawn to the difference between the “competition” appearance and the usual appearance of a little girl.
Make-up and unnaturally lifted hair age Heiman, without them she seems to be an ordinary, cheerful girl. Nobody pays attention to it in the comments, but we read that a few-year-old Miss is a “little woman”. You get real adults from time to time. Many of them believe that beauty contests teach children to be persistent and raise their self-esteem. They also often consider them as extracurricular activities.
Consequences
Children’s parties are not regulated by American law, because children do not work in its light. Moreover, each event has different assumptions, so you would have to create separate recipes for each of them. On the other hand, the lack of regulation allows a number of abuses.
Lindsay Lieberman, author of Protecting Pageant Princesses: A Call for Statutory Regulation of Child Beauty Pageants, notes that children displaying their charms are exposed to more stress and anxiety. In her opinion, in the future, young participants may develop depression, eating disorders and low self-esteem.
In 2013, France became the first country in Western Europe to ban the organization of competitions for children under 13, claiming that they promote the “hypersexalization” of minors. The French also opted for regulating events for participants aged 13-15.
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