Pageant Designed to Promote Lifelong Success Skills
Dacula resident Cindy Bradford directed the Miss Valentine Pageant this past weekend at Apalachee Trophy Club.
As fans of Toddlers and Tiaras know, people across the country travel great distances and spend large sums of money to enter their daughters, and even sons, in beauty pageants. Though the popular TLC reality show is more about behind-the-scenes drama, the reality is that beauty pageants do have a purpose according to Cindy Bradford, director of the Puttin’ on the Glitz pageant. “We promote lifelong success skills for children such as poise, confidence, being able to perform in front of others and we’re here to help children from babies on up to young ladies develop their skills,” Bradford said. Several contestants had the opportunity to hone those skills this past weekend at the Miss Valentine Pageant held at the Trophy Club of Apalachee …
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Cynthia Montgomery
4:25 pm on Tuesday, February 7, 2012
This clip just goes to show that pageant kids are just K I D S! This little girl sees herself on TV & is enjoying the instant recording of her funny faces. I am worried when I see a child on TV that doesn't behavior like this. That child is too inward or too afraid to be themselves out in public. That is not a issue with children that feel confident about being out in public. Worse it that some …   more ›