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There is difference when you talk about models young enough for diaper and baby products and child models. Baby models and toddlers belong to one category of models, and child models belong to another. These young models all work as endorsers for products that are used for their age or are used as models for other items or ads that need children their age. How these kids for modeling have their careers handled by their agents and their parents vary too.
When you have a baby model or an aspiring toddler model, chances are these models that are young enough to be modeling and endorsing baby food and other similar stuff are marketed differently compared to their fellow models that are of an older age bracket. Since baby models and toddler models grow and mature and change rather quickly over the short period of time that they can be used as such, they often have a short career and can soon be called child models once they are over a certain age. When a baby model is required, there are times when the parent needs to work with them since babies can be rather temperamental and may only behave the way the client and the photographer wants them too when the parent is around.
Depending on the kind of modeling job as well, runway, commercial, or photographic, models young enough to be carried or who need to be assisted sometimes have parents who are asked to model with them to help keep them comfortable and behaved. This means that the parents have to have certain model-like looks to be able to work with kids for modeling jobs that require their presence.
Child models, as opposed to baby and toddler models, have more time to work as models in their age brackets as long as they have that young look that kids for modeling need to have. A lot of agents and even clients prefer a child who is older but looks younger to pose for their products due to the fact that these children take instructions better than children who are younger. Models young enough to look like six- or seven-year-olds but are actually three to four years older than they look are often tapped for these jobs, and as long as they look young and are easy to work with and have the right attitude, they will often work as child models until their pre-teen to teen years.
The shelf life of kids for modeling depends on how they look as well as how well they do their work in each category. Baby and toddler models and models young enough for work that involves children below five years of age usually have work until that specific age only and can move on to being child models if they have the look that clients want. Child models can work until preteens and can progress into teen modeling if they also have the look that is needed when they reach that age.
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