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    Are child beauty pageants detrimental or beneficial to children who participate in them? Contestant’s, primarily young girls in different age divisions, are evaluated in a variety of categories by multiple judges, with the end result being the crowning of the winner who possesses, in pageant parlance, the complete package. There are usually multiple runners-up as well. The winner in each age division typically moves onto the next pageant in the series from the regional level to the state level or

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    the standard of “ideal beauty” was looked upon very highly. Now, the idea of following the societal standard of beauty seems to take over the lives of young children and teens. Beauty pageants for young children have been rising in fame through some famous reality TV shows such as “Toddlers and Tiaras.” Young children as young as three enter into these contests with the pressure to win and compete with other young children. While some people say that child beauty pageants teach young girls and boys

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    ¨Child beauty pageants are a form of child abuse, since they exploit children and place them in harm's way. The children who participate in beauty pageants are often hurt by the experience, suffering damage to their self-esteem and later developing eating disorders, like anorexia, due to skewed values about their bodies. Additionally, dressing children up with adult clothes and makeup appeals to sexual predators, placing them at risk of falling victim to a pedophile. Because of these potential dangers

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    Beauty Pageants rob children of their childhood by forcing them to look and act like adults on stage. Beauty Pageants rob children of their childhood by forcing them to look and act like adults on stage. A child beauty pageant is a pageant with kids under the age of sixteen. There are lots of opinions going around with the thought of entering a child into a pageant. Lots of people have seen the TLC reality show, "Toddlers and Tiaras", which shows how these pageants work. 2.5 million girls participate

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    children are dress up to compete in pageants based on who is the cutest. The children are judged on their personalities, goals, and outfits. This does not seem so bad at first glance and really it is not. The problem starts when children are put in make up padded bras high heels and swim suits then sent down a catwalk with hundreds of people looking at them. This is where child beauty pageants cross the line. Along with the fact various aspects of the beauty pageants stunt growth cause emotional problems

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    lighthearted, child beauty pageants are one of the most contentious and criticized of all children's activities. While all other types of beauty contests are often viewed as distasteful, child beauty contests yield an even greater unfavorable response. Many individuals go as far as critiquing the pageants as being child abuse. Some say the beauty pageants sexualize the young girls and place unnecessary expectations of beauty at too early of an age. Contributors argue that the pageants help to build confidence

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    Every year, about five thousand child beauty pageants are held, with over 250,000 contestants. These beauty pageants, in which children compete for prizes and money, have been around since the late 1800s and were derived off of women beauty pageants. However, what many people do not realize is how damaging these contests can be for young children. Many countries, such as France, have banned beauty pageants for those under the age of sixteen, hoping that other countries would do the same. Despite

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    and has an eating disorder at five years old. Child beauty pageants have some pros and a of lot cons to them. Also, they can affect a child’s development. One should consider that child beauty pageants can lead to a lot of mental health issues for kids at a very young age. First, we will talk about how child beauty pageants started. The upbringing of child beauty pageants is very interesting. It started off with “Pageants celebrating female beauty and charm being fixture at fairs and festivals the

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    Are Child Beauty Pageants Too Much? Pageants with beautiful little girls that look as if they could be in their twenties can catch the eye of anyone. Dating back to the 1960’s when beauty pageants first started out, young girls have been participating in them, showing off their looks and talents to the world. Ever since the beginning, pageants have been very popular and the popularity is always growing. Most people watch the movies and tv shows about it and even attend these pageants and do not see

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    Beauty Pageants: Why they are good for children Beauty Pageants have a positive impact on children because they will boost children’s self-esteem up. Ms Ng Siau Hwei, a senior psychologist from departments of pediatrics at National University Hospital in Singapore says, “Getting involved with dressing and make-up may be a novel experience for kids and showing their talents in front of a crowd can boost their confidence” (Yap 1). By children being able to express their talents in front of a group

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