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Acting for Kids

If you are supporting a child’s passion to work as an actor, it helps to know how to find acting auditions for kids. You do not have to pay in advance for any acting auditions for kids, or for the services of an acting agent. Avoid expensive scams that ask for large amounts of money up front with zero guarantees of any real results.

It might be a good idea to enroll your child in acting classes, voice lessons and children’s theater groups. Agents do not choose clients on looks alone and prefer child actors with talent, good reading skills, voice projection and some relevant experience. An agent doesn’t make any commission money unless his clients make money. If they don’t see potential in your child they will not work toward finding acting jobs for kids. The agent needs to see your child has both the skill and desire to make it in the business before he will consider sending you to an acting audition for kids.

Modeling clothes or appearing in print product ads is a good way to get an aspiring child actor started toward acting for kids. The modeling work is less demanding than acting and can be a good way to gain some exposure and credits.

When you finally do make it to an acting audition for kids, leave the relatives, friends and pets at home. Due to the intense level of competition at an acting audition for kids and the demands of the business in general, child actors should not be distracted.

Parents will need to supply two documents at any acting for kids audition in order to prove the minors are legally able to work. A Social Security card and a valid Work Permit from your state’s department of social services are required in most states today. These documents should be provided free of charge. If the child is still in school, proper time for schooling will be provided on the set. Your child will also have to be in good academic standing and exhibit good conduct in order to qualify to work.