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Date Posted: 10:52:13 03/16/07 Fri
Author: sorry...click in to above post!!
Subject: Re: What are judges looking for in poise in a Natural pageant? Poise is 20% of the total score in one we're going to soon. The total is 20% beauty, 20% poise, 10% personality and 10% overall appeal....tia!!
In reply to: 's message, "Re: What are judges looking for in poise in a Natural pageant? Poise is 20% of the total score in one we're going to soon. The total is 20% beauty, 20% poise, 10% personality and 10% overall appeal....tia!!" on 10:50:53 03/16/07 Fri

>Thanks so much for the advice. My dd is 8. She makes
>good eye contact, has a good genuine smile and knows
>where the x's are on stage. The thing is, she likes
>to do the cutesy stuff on stage, like swing her
>shoulders back and forth. When she does a step turn,
>she'll spin around too fast. I try to give her advice
>at home, like asking her to slow it down a little bit
>or not to spin around so fast on her step turns, but
>she gets mad at me! LOL! I don't want to be one of
>those pushy mom's and make it not fun for her anymore.
>The thing is, she watches the other girls do their
>routines, and she tries to copy it. She did *one*
>glitz competition and she studied the video for
>hours...lol! But this isn't glitz, it's natural!
>When I try to get her to slow down, she looks robotic.
> And then we end up in stiches laughing b/c she's
>pretending to be a robot. LOL...I'm at a loss. I
>guess I should just let her be herself on stage and
>see what happens. Maybe she'll win personality..ha!
>Who knows..but we always have a good time, and that's
>all that matters. :-)

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[> [> You're right! The most important thing is always for her and you to have fun! If you want her to slow down a tad, try having her count a beat in her head before she turns or turn to a slow count. It usually works. -- Judge's opinion., 18:19:35 03/17/07 Sat [1]

>Thanks so much for the advice. My dd is 8. She makes
>good eye contact, has a good genuine smile and knows
>where the x's are on stage. The thing is, she likes
>to do the cutesy stuff on stage, like swing her
>shoulders back and forth. When she does a step turn,
>she'll spin around too fast. I try to give her advice
>at home, like asking her to slow it down a little bit
>or not to spin around so fast on her step turns, but
>she gets mad at me! LOL! I don't want to be one of
>those pushy mom's and make it not fun for her anymore.
>The thing is, she watches the other girls do their
>routines, and she tries to copy it. She did *one*
>glitz competition and she studied the video for
>hours...lol! But this isn't glitz, it's natural!
>When I try to get her to slow down, she looks robotic.
> And then we end up in stiches laughing b/c she's
>pretending to be a robot. LOL...I'm at a loss. I
>guess I should just let her be herself on stage and
>see what happens. Maybe she'll win personality..ha!
>Who knows..but we always have a good time, and that's
>all that matters. :-)


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