Question: acting question??????????/?
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Answer #1:
"People are so mean"? If you're talking about fellow students, well then, that's just middle school. It usually gets better in high school and as people mature. Let her at least make it to high school before you pull her out, except if you think it will psychologically harm her to stay. You are allowed to pull out your "mom card" for that, depending on the community and the school.Absolutely important: do not rush her. Give her two or three years on the stage, surrounded by other *serious* thespians, before you make a decision that could alter the way she grows up. Unless she's absolutely phenomenal and has been in theatre quite literally her whole life (and I'm not talking about "performing for mom," this only applies for real, on-stage acting), she probably doesn't have very much experience--dealing with shows, stress, lines, stamina, and then there's the actual performing!
Please, PLEASE let her have her childhood. Don't get her an agent right away.
We don't need another Lohan.
Answer #2:
when doing films they have set out time during filming for schooling and they provide teachers as well although I'm sure you could still be her teacher.I'd just like to say that although I'm not a parent,I am a high school student who is quite jealous of your daughter.I would have given the world for my mom to have helped me follow my dreams like you are with film school and not just giving me the old "suck it up" speech when I was in middle school.I do agree high school is an entirely different experience and being around other "theatre" kids is aloooot better than the toture I went thru in middle school,I honestly think you are a saint for what your doing for your daughter.People forget how much words can hurt,especially to a teenage girl.
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