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CHILD STARS
who became
CELEBRITY PARENTS
Most child stars start famous and then join the ranks of us “Normals” as they grow up. But
sometimes kid celebs pull off an impressive feat: staying in the biz while raising a family.
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A look at pop culture, movies, music and more!
Celebrity
As a kid
As an adult
As a parent
Ron Howard
Opie on
The Andy Griffith Show
Directs major
Hollywood
blockbusters
Father to four kids, including
Bryce Dallas Howard (also a star)
Candace Cameron Bure
D.J. on
Full House
D.J. on
Fuller House
Mother to three children
Fred Savage
Kevin on
TheWonder Years
Active T.V. director
Married childhood friend and has
two kids
Britney Spears
Mouseketeer on
The Mickey Mouse Club
Las Vegas residency Raising two sons, Sean and Jayden
Three ways to
make music
on a budget
Buy used.
Many music stores sell used instruments. Some are on consignment;
others have been traded in for new instruments. Whatever the case, you should be able
to find something that is well-made and still in good condition for an affordable price.
Try layaway.
You can also put instruments on layaway. This is a better deal
than paying for it with a credit card, because layaways do not accrue interest.
Learn with lessons.
Practice makes perfect, and lessons
are a great way for kids to hone their skills. Some teachers even offer
discounts when you sign up for many lessons at once. Before you take
this route, however, be sure that the teacher and your child work well
together. Otherwise, you could be paying a lot of money upfront
for months of misery.
Do you have a budding Beethoven on your
hands? Whether you want your kids to take
up an instrument or they’re pushing you
to play, here’s how to let them discover
music without breaking the bank: