Artistic exploitation in children, synonymous with the loss of childhood

Not long ago we talked about Cleopatra Stratan, a Romanian girl who with only 4 years has become a celebrity in the world of song. We could also mention some more cases throughout the history of several prodigy children, in some cases their future has been truncated and their lives seem empty, the reason is simple, they have lost their childhood and in most cases due to ambition from his parents.

The economic fortunes that can be earned with these children are one of the main concerns of parents who seem to forget that children are that, children, and they need to live their childhood. To the greed of parents is added a whole world, that of record companies, the world of cinema, etc. While the child is a child and provides what the public wants, the talent he presents continues to be squeezed, when the child begins to grow, in many cases it will no longer be profitable and finally forgotten. Should children show artistic talents? There should be a law regulating the exploitation of children's artistic talent On the part of the parents and the various media that feed on him, it would also be interesting to carry out a psychological follow-up periodically showing how events influence children.

Psychologists warn about the dangers that are enclosed for these children who lose their childhood going to rapid maturity without a solid base and built in a somewhat unreal world that can collapse like a house of cards when talent disappears.

Success does not compensate for these children in most cases, there is much to value before making the leap to fame, don't you think?

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