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Date Posted: 19:27:17 02/12/07 Mon
Author: Judge's opinion.
Subject: I feel the same. Always ask the director beforehand if there will be a personality score given, if so let her personality shine. I would be careful doing to much cutsey in those ages at any glitz pageant.
In reply to: 's message, "Hard question to answer. As a judge, it depends on what pageant I am judging. A more natural pageant of course the more fun it looks like she is having the better. It all depends on what the director instructs and what the paperwork states really." on 15:47:26 02/12/07 Mon

>>So often in my daughters age group and even younger
>>now (lets just say five and older) the children looks
>>so programmed and robotic. Not always in a bad way-you
>>can just tell that they have gone over it a thousand
>>times.
>>My daughter wants to go up there and have fun and do
>>cutesy fun stuff still and show personality. I want to
>>be able to let her but yet am nervous that she will be
>>marked down if her modeling isnt perfect etc.
>>Can children 6,7,8 years old still have fun on stage
>>(while modeling)showing personality etc or do they
>>just have to be the perfect robotic model?

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