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and if you're still looking OP, I don't care for these pageants at all. |
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I think most people would be hard pressed to match up the 'before' photo of a 7 y/o little girl (just the normal every day look of a little child out in her yard playing), to the photo of the 'pageant' girl. It amazes me to see the difference that pageant stuff makes. These girls are not being judged on anything 'normal'. They don't bear any resemblance to their normal selves. And to compare pageants to dance??? Really??? The most I ever spend, in all those years of dance, for a costume was about $120. Most ran much less. No special make up, no manicures, no fake teeth. To try to make a comparison between dance outfits and what those 'glitz' dresses cost??? Not even in the same ball park!!! Nowhere close. And the Miss America pageant? If you read up on the vast majority of those girls?? Most are either in college or headed there in the next year or so. I know that back when I was in college, I was our winter carnival queen one year. I got an invitation, for the state pageant committee (that leads up to the Miss America pageant) to participate in future pageants. BUT..my gpa had to be above a certain point. No dummies were allowed to participate. So, yeah, they kind of are accomplished, intelligent young women. Not anywhere near the same catagory as the 'glitz' kids. When I looked at those photos, of the girls in that link?? All I could think of were the old Madame Alexander dolls....nothing normal or life-like about them at all. Just little dolls. |
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(dd HATES the stuff). This year they are using natural colors, smokey eye but in order for it to actually be seen it is heavily done on the eyes and if the blush isn't heavy enough, they look washed out and dead. Several schools get a professional to come in and do the make up before a competition. I realize the cost of dance costumes is no where near what those dresses. I was comparing the look of the costumes to some of the outfits they wear. The girls in those photo are heavily made up, no doubt about it. But they are beautiful. Most look professionally done. It definitely makes them look older. Last edited by luvsJack; 02-22-2013 at 02:41 PM. |
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Personally I don't see a single lesson pageants teach that can't be taught in more age-appropriate and less superficial ways. And getting a child involved in such a time and energy intensive activity before the child is able to express any interests or desires of her own puts that little girl in the position of having to defy a lifetime of expectations if she wants to stop doing pageants or would rather try some other activities.
I want my girls to be appreciated for their talents, personality, and determination, not for their outward appearances. And I personally don't see any value in pushing kids into any activity (other than life-skill things like learning to swim) before they are old enough to express an interest. I want my kids to use extracurriculars to explore things that they think they'd like, not to satisfy my (or DH's) desires.
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This is interesting. My daughter is 15. When she was 9-10ish we had a family friend whose daughter was the same age and very into cheer. She had encouraged my daughter to try it. When we checked it out I was appalled. Tiny, skimpy costumes, very provocative dance moves, and girls running around in tiny leotard material crop tops and booty shorts. Not to mention the girls stood outside local businesses and "canned" for donations in those outfits! I couldn't believe it. We (okay me) decided it wasn't for her. I am glad to see things have changed. The difference I see between wearing make-up and hair for dance and cheer is that dance and cheer actually have skills that the children have to learn. Pageants you just stand there and look artificially good. I clicked the link a PP gave for images of glitz pageant contestants. I was left feeling vaguely ill. It was truly disturbing. It also seems that the majority of girls are blue-eyed and blonde-haired. (maybe artificially so) My girls would never make it. |
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Thinking about dance and cheer I can see the need to emphasize the face some because of the continual action involved. So makeup to a degree is appropriate. I have yet to see 5 year old dancers with the kind of fake that goes with those pageants. They objectify young girls equating them with sexy adults in similar outfits.
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http://http://sphotos-a.xx.fbcdn.net...53861475_n.jpg
Not sure this link will work but the child in this picture is beautiful. Does she look like a doll? Yes. Is it something I would have wanted dd to run around daily looking like at that age? No. Nor do I think these girls run around looking like this all the time. Somehow I would imagine most of these girls do have other things in their lives besides pageants. I am sure there are some bad things that come from pageants. We never tried them. I can't have a real opinion about them because dd never participated in one. I do agree that that the make up for dance and cheer or the costumes in dance are all a part of a bigger picture that includes a skill and a talent. Do doubt about that. I am not a defender of pageants. There are just a lot of gripes about something because of what is see on TV and yet we all know how fake most of these shows are. If the OP is for real and pageants is what she and her dd want to do--so be it. As long as she is raising her child to be a productive member of society that is a kind, loving and compassionate human being; who cares if she has been in pageants? And hey, if it builds the child's self esteem to do this--that is a good thing. And a lot better than having something that tears their self esteem down. |
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Kills me that an industry who's primary consumers are females and most instructors and studio owners are females, yet they generally train sexy style by default to the girls. The only edge dance can offer over pageants in my mind is it's a great physical activity, you can learn some definite skills, it can be tremendous fun and you'll probably end up with tremendous posture as a dancer. |
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So, I had a heart to heart with my daughter. She says she likes pageants, but doesn't LOVE them. I made her a promise to pull her out of pageants and just keep her in competitive cheer. I think I need to dig a little deeper. Thoughts??
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This one works. I am assuming the picture with the blond hair is her without the makeup and such. Very pretty little girl. |
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Competitive cheer is a great sport. |
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Sad information though. :/ especially that women encourage these stereotypes in these young girls.
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