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Mei You
desperately
ingin ke have
Autistic
anda child
photographed,
tetapi anda may
menemukan bahwa itu is
a
dekat-impossible
tugas. Mereka will
menemukannya very
sulit to
mogok one
posisi untuk a
waktu panjang and
mungkin tidak like
bright
lampu. This
artikel will
memberi anda some
petunjuk berguna on
bagaimana caranya untuk have
anda child
memotret.
1. Jika anda ingin to
have
professional
photographs
diambil, anda will
perlu untuk membiarkan the
photographer
tahu di depan of
waktu bahwa your
anak is
Autistic. Kemauan ini allow
mereka ke make
necessary
berganti.
2. Mengambil photos
waktu anda bisa !V
selalu mempunyai a
kamera berguna !V
khususnya when
anda ialah on
liburan atau out
di hari perjalanan. Suatu the
foto terbaik are
kelaziman ones
waktu anda child
ialah enjoying
sendiri. You
bisa always
mengambil some
foto when
anak anda is
asleep jika they
won!|t sit
tak bergerak di any
lain waktu.
3.
If you want a
professional
picture, be
sure to take
them during a
!¢Dgood!| time
of the day. For
example, if the
later afternoon
is usually
filled with
crying and
tempers, don!|t
book an
appointment for
then. Make the
appointment for
early morning
instead.
4.
If your child
has a comforter
or a special
toy that they
carry with
them, bring
that along. It
might help them
to relax and
they can hold
it while
they!|re photo
is being
taken.
5.
You could
always ask
whether the
photographer
could come to
your house.
This way, your
child will be a
lot more
relaxed. The
photos will
also be a lot
more natural
and you could
even have some
shots taken
outdoors.
6.
Never
force your
child to
sit or
stand in a
position
where they
feel
uncomfortable.
Let them
choose how
they would
like to
pose. If
your
photographer
won!|t
allow
this, find
one that
will. At
the end of
the day
you are
paying for
a service
and it
should not
be
dictated
by the
photographer.
7.
Ask other
parents where
they got their
children
photographed.
You might be
able to find
someone who is
experienced in
photographing
children with
special
needs.
8.
Dress your
child in
comfortable
clothes. They
don!|t need to
be in formal
outfits. If
your child is
uncomfortable
then this will
only lead to
problems,
especially if
your child has
a sensory
issue.
9.
Don!|t worry if
you don!|t get
that
!¢Dperfect!|
picture; after
all, what is
perfection?
Pictures of
children
laughing and
playing are
wonderful and a
perfect memory
and are usually
better than a
posed
photograph.
Also, you
don!|t want to
push your child
too hard for a
perfect pose
otherwise you
may upset them
and then there
will be no
photo at
all.
10. Allow your
child the
chance to get
used to the
camera. Let the
have a look at
it and show
them how it
works. Take a
few practice
shots and make
it into a fun
and exciting
game. This will
help them to
relax and be
calm.
At
the end of the
day, the aim is
to get some
nice photos of
your child.
This means that
they must be as
relaxed and as
calm as
possible.
Stress will
only ensure
that you don!|t
get any photos
and after all
!V a relaxed
and happy photo
will only
happen if your
child is
exactly that !V
relaxed and
happy!
How to Get Your Autistic Child Photographed - Google News
How to Get Your Autistic Child Photographed - Google News
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