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A 9-year-old Boy Earning 200 Million Per Year Through Toy Evaluation, Why Could This New Generation of Bloggers Take the Lead? (II)

A 9-year-old Boy Earning 200 Million Per Year Through Toy Evaluation, Why Could This New Generation of Bloggers Take the Lead? (II)

BY Ward 24 Feb,2021 YouTube Evaluation Forbes Bloggers

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The question is: Should parents encourage their children to become public figures at such an early age?

Presumably, when it comes to raising children, most parents in the world would hope that their children could make a difference in the future, and that their children could achieve success defined by the mainstream society.

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Dr. Elizabeth Milovidov, a law professor and electronic security consultant, is also the mother of two boys. She suggests:

“Although a small number of children and families have already reaped financial rewards, parents should educate their children to act cautiously before encouraging them to become public figures.” “Parents need to be aware of the psychological, physical and emotional impact caused by the continuous lens captures on their children.”

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She also emphasized issues like bullying, dressing and identity theft, and suggested that parents strictly control the output contents and guide their children to use them responsibly and safely in the online world.

In today’s increasingly sophisticated high-tech business society, super-strong money-making “child stars” like Ryan and Anastasia are undoubtedly successful. It is not so much that they are consuming themselves or being successfully consumed to obtain dividends, it is better to say that under the supervision of their parents, they have demonstrated their original privacy lifestyle and hobbies, and realized their value in advance.

After all, as Zweig said, all gifts given by fate have already been secretly priced. He also said that the pleasure of understanding people is much greater than that of judging people.

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