My daughters have both done a lot of acting. My oldest, (19), is a college sophomore and she is majoring in Musical Theatre. She has loved to sing since she was two years old, and by the time she she was twelve she was auditioning and getting roles in community theatre. This summer she is working at a local amusement park, performing with a group of eight young adults. They sing and dance in a musical revue-type show, performing four shows a day. She is loving every minute of it.
My youngest daughter started performing in summerstock and community theatre at the age of eight. She has performed in numerous musicals and has had quite a few leading roles. When she was ten, she took a six week modeling course that was offered locally and she took a course called, On Camera, where she learned the basics of auditioning for TV and film work. Through the On Camera class, she was introduced to a local talent agency. She has been listed with this talent agency for a few years now. Whenever anything comes up that fits her age, we are notified and then it is up to us whether or not we want her to audition.
The only thing we do is periodically update her photos that are on file with the agency. THERE IS NO MONEY INVOLVED!!! We do not pay anything to be listed with the agency. If she gets a job, the agency takes ten percent of anything she earns, then she gets a check for the remainder. So far, she has appeared in two local TV commercials, and in several print ads. The pay is very good and she has a savings account started.
I guess the most important thing is to be very careful and know what you are getting into. You should not have to pay any money upfront. The biggest expense we had was getting headshots taken, and with kids, this can get expensive because they are growing and changing quickly. But headshots are not a requirement. The talent agency we are listed with prefers regular photos taken with any type of camera. They only specify that the pictures be clear, one close-up and one full body shot.
Sorry this is so long, but I just wanted to emphasize that you need to be careful and that you should not have to pay money BEFORE your child lands a job.