My Child is Going to be Rich and Famous

How to Successfully Balance Family, Parenting and Entertainment

Nonfiction, Family & Relationships, Family Relationships
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Author: Angela J. Williams ISBN: 9781495165573
Publisher: TGBTG Publishing Publication: October 20, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Angela J. Williams
ISBN: 9781495165573
Publisher: TGBTG Publishing
Publication: October 20, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English
My Child is Going to be Rich and Famous: How to Successfully Balance Family, Parenting and Entertainment is the ultimate navigational guide for: · Families who want to stay together. · Parents who want to their children to soar without losing their sanity, family or child. · Casting directors who care about the emotional safety of the next potential “star.” · Production sets that want to eliminate parental drama and create a safe place for child actors. · Representatives who want their clients to be professionally and personally grounded. · Coaches who want to train focused and happy children. · Performers who want to make money and keep most of it. · Actors who want to better understand the highs and lows of the industry before they happen. · Schools of the arts that are dedicated to helping children achieve their professional goals. · Teachers who want to see their talented students accomplish their academic goals. · Industry mentors who understand the importance of “Show” and “Business.” · Everyone interested in surviving and thriving in all areas of entertainment.
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My Child is Going to be Rich and Famous: How to Successfully Balance Family, Parenting and Entertainment is the ultimate navigational guide for: · Families who want to stay together. · Parents who want to their children to soar without losing their sanity, family or child. · Casting directors who care about the emotional safety of the next potential “star.” · Production sets that want to eliminate parental drama and create a safe place for child actors. · Representatives who want their clients to be professionally and personally grounded. · Coaches who want to train focused and happy children. · Performers who want to make money and keep most of it. · Actors who want to better understand the highs and lows of the industry before they happen. · Schools of the arts that are dedicated to helping children achieve their professional goals. · Teachers who want to see their talented students accomplish their academic goals. · Industry mentors who understand the importance of “Show” and “Business.” · Everyone interested in surviving and thriving in all areas of entertainment.

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