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Re: Naughty Kids

Postby Anjorno » Apr 3rd, '13, 22:24



Thanks a load for all the advice really appreciate it.

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Re: Naughty Kids

Postby bmat » Apr 9th, '13, 17:51

In this months editions of Vanish magazine, (free online magic magazine) Tony Chris has written a wonderful article on performing for children with special needs. He has two such children so he knows. That child that is screaming in the background, or the child going through your props, the child that looks like is off in his own world could very well have special needs and there are many children that have these issues. Learning to spot them early on will save you tons of headache.

I think it is safe to put up a link here, it is a free magazine for magicians, if it is a problem then I'm sure the mods will remove it. so no worries. http://www.vanishmagazine.com/

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Re: Naughty Kids

Postby Mandrake » Apr 9th, '13, 23:03

bmat wrote: if it is a problem then I'm sure the mods will remove it. so no worries
Quite the reverse in fact, Vanish is a great resource and a darned good read - go for it!

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Re: Naughty Kids

Postby soveda » Apr 10th, '13, 22:52

bmat wrote:In this months editions of Vanish magazine, (free online magic magazine) Tony Chris has written a wonderful article on performing for children with special needs. He has two such children so he knows. That child that is screaming in the background, or the child going through your props, the child that looks like is off in his own world could very well have special needs and there are many children that have these issues. Learning to spot them early on will save you tons of headache.

I think it is safe to put up a link here, it is a free magazine for magicians, if it is a problem then I'm sure the mods will remove it. so no worries. http://www.vanishmagazine.com/" target="_blank

It is a brilliant article, useful and made me cry too!

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Re: Naughty Kids

Postby bmat » Apr 11th, '13, 17:32

soveda wrote:
bmat wrote:In this months editions of Vanish magazine, (free online magic magazine) Tony Chris has written a wonderful article on performing for children with special needs. He has two such children so he knows. That child that is screaming in the background, or the child going through your props, the child that looks like is off in his own world could very well have special needs and there are many children that have these issues. Learning to spot them early on will save you tons of headache.

I think it is safe to put up a link here, it is a free magazine for magicians, if it is a problem then I'm sure the mods will remove it. so no worries. http://www.vanishmagazine.com/" target="_blank" target="_blank

It is a brilliant article, useful and made me cry too!


I am glad you 'enjoyed' the article. Tony is a very good friend of mine. We were neighbours when I lived in BC. He will be very pleased to hear that his article 'moved' you.

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