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I emails and notes all the time by people who do not have disabled children giving me encouraging feedback. Ginnie says, It has been an enormous challenge to many corporations to really rethink their usage of models. Some corporations fear that using not perfect model will make their product appear not perfect. However, Ginnie has found that people are very responsive to advertising using special needs children. From the beginning the goal was to place specialneeds models in mainstream settings, rather than just using them for catalogues of adaptive equipment or merchandise targeted for the differentlyabled.
Ive shared triumphs in crawling, walking and successfuloperations. Ginnie, on the other hand, doesnt see herself as special. Her two years of studying ballet and tap have helped her develop the poise and grace for modeling. Beautiful KidsBeautiful Kids is the only nationwide modeling agency that represents exclusively special needs children. Alyse took to modeling immediately.
Alyse is mainstreamed in school with nonhandicapped children, who love having model in their midst. Terilyn had nothing but praise for Ginnie, who she said works hard to encourage the models and their families. Her two years of studying ballet and tap have helped her develop the poise and grace for modeling. spoke with one Beautiful Kids mother, Terilyn. They just need tovent. But the best payoff for the parents is watching their children bloom in their valued roles as models.
Ive smiled whenI hear that the siblings want to be special enough to model just liketheir brother or sister. families whose children are Beautiful Kids models interact with models from other agencies, and with the production people. Her two years of studying ballet and tap have helped her develop the poise and grace for modeling. picture emerged of an unmet need, and of how that need could be spoke with one Beautiful Kids mother, Terilyn. Beautiful Kids has been refreshing experience. Her daughter, Alyse, is six years old and has been modeling for Beautiful Kids for two years.
Why is this mainstreaming important? There are many reasons, but they all boil down to one simple truth You cant grow to understand, value, and love people that you never see or meet. The remainder of their work is in specialneeds settings. spoke with one Beautiful Kids mother, Terilyn. Ginnie, on the other hand, doesnt see herself as special. Beautiful KidsBeautiful Kids is the only nationwide modeling agency that represents exclusively special needs children. The money she earns goes into fund for college or whatever other educational plan Alyse makes.
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