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how do you become a famous child but your parents wont let you go to acting class?
im good at singing but my parents wont send me to any classes.
You aren’t going to be a famous child without your parents help. Especially if you are a kid and don’t have the money to pay for classes yourself. If they aren’t paying for it because of money reasons, start saving up. Maybe you can save your allowance or find some way to make a little money and save up for classes and then take them. If you really love singing and want to get better, don’t focus on becoming famous. Focus on singing and becoming the best you can be. Everything else will come later. If you can’t get into a class right away, practice every day, for a few hours a day. Listen to a lot of music, study singers voices, and sing with them. Do all you can to try to train your voice until you can get a teacher.
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Sensory Processing Master Class with Drs. Brock and Fernette Eide and Lindsey Biel MA OTR/L $39.99 2-DVD set: Helping Children with Sensory Processing Challenges and Related Difficulties in Attention, Learning, Motor Skills, and Social/Emotional Issues.”By far the best program on SPD I’ve been to!”In November 2009, Drs. Brock and Fernette Eide (coauthors of The Mislabeled Child) and Lindsey Biel OTR/L (coauthor of Raising a Sensory Smart Child) presented an international webinar for parents and… |
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Rich Dad, Poor Dad: What the Rich Teach Their Kids About Money–That the Poor and Middle Class Do Not! $2.98 The Bestselling Personal Finance Book of All Time Read the book that started it all, Rich Dad Poor Dad, the New York Times #1 Bestseller that changed how the world views money and investing. When Robert Kiyosaki, successful investor, author, and businessman, first published Rich Dad Poor Dad, he stated, “Your house is not an asset.” The so-called financial experts lambasted him. But today, Robert&… |
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Sensational Meditation for Children Child-Friendly Meditation Techniques based on The Five Senses $8.81 Sarah Vallely has created a step-by-step roadmap for teaching children how to meditate. Rich with philosophy, supporting science and practical examples, this book clearly explains the benefits of meditation for todays young generation. Included are 12 meditations and a variety of fun-filled exercises to help you get started right away. Higher self esteem, improved focus, better reading skills, clo… |
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101 Rhythm Instrument Activities: for Young Children $9.38 2 – 6 years. By Abigail Flesch Connors. You have the instruments! Now you can add new activities for more musical fun. This book includes 101 ideas, a subject index, monthly planning pages and teacher tips to fit every curriculum. 120 pages…. |
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Real Parents, Real Children ; Parenting the Adopted Child $12.89 “A leading authority offers practical advice for parents on how to talk with their children about adoption and how to help them through the rougher times of growing up adopted. Highly recommended”.–Library Journal. |
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Taming the Spirited Child $10.1 Description not available. |
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Feeding the Whole Family $14.74 Creating nourishing, delicious meals for a growing family can be daunting in the age of enormous supermarkets and conflicting nutritional advice. Focusing on whole foods, research, and common sense, author Cynthia Lair shares a wealth of helpful inform… |
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Kids, Parents, and Power Struggles $9.97 End Those Power Struggles and Begin Connecting with Your ChildNoted family educator Mary Sheedy Kurcinka struck a national chord with her bestsellingRaising Your Spirited Child. Now she hits upon another crucial pa… |
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Literacy With an Attitude (Hardcover) $66.5 Description not available. |