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Protecting Child Stars: Laws and Regulations“What ’chou talking about Willis?” Remember that line? We all have our favorite child stars and we follow and celebrate their careers by watching them on television and in movie theatres. Many parents want fame for their children and encourage them to pursue entertainment careers, but are they aware of the implications involved in raising a child star? Legal protection for child stars Entertainment means big bucks in western countries. Many child stars are created and then lost in the shuffle every year. However, for those who hang in there and become famous, life is not easy; and for the parents of a child star, overlooking their well-being and success is a difficult task. Fortunately, in North America and some other countries, there is legal protection for children in the entertainment industry and laws state that children are not allowed to;
Ensuring that a child star’s education is not compromised by the demands of an acting career has become a priority. There are few, if any, good job opportunities set aside for those children who are not properly educated. Whether the young entertainer is enrolled in a regular scholastic program at a public or private school, or enjoys private tutelage, education must continue regardless of the career, and must be overseen by a qualified instructor. Hence, movie and TV sets now employ teachers or education instructors for child actors under their employment. Child stars working overtime? Will the law save them?
Jacklyn Moore is the webmaster for Hollywood Child Stars.
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