Kids Modelling Can Start From Newborn Stage Itself And Guide On What Parents Need To Do At Every Age To Cast Their Kids

There’s actually no fixed minimum age.
Here’s a quick breakdown:
👶 0–6 months: Baby care brands, diapers, oils, healthcare ads🍼 6 months–2 years: Food brands, toys, clothing, baby products

🧒 3–5 years: Play schools, ed-tech, FMCG, kidswear, ads

👦 6–12 years: Major brand ads, TVCs, print, web shows

🧑 13–17 years (teens): Fashion, e-commerce, web series, ads

Opportunities exist for every age—the key is right pictures, right promotion, and consistency.
That’s why starting early always helps.
Here’s a clear, parent-friendly guide on what parents need to do at every age to cast their kids 👇
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👶 0–1 Year (Newborns & Infants)
Parents should:
Click clear, well-lit mobile pictures (no heavy clothes, no props)

Keep baby healthy & calm (natural expressions matter)

Update pictures every 15–20 days (looks change very fast)

Be quick to respond to casting calls

Be available for shoots with short notice

Used for: Diapers, baby care, oils, healthcare brands

🍼 1–3 Years (Toddlers)
Parents should:
Click photos showing smiles, expressions, movements

Avoid school bags, certificates, fancy setups

Update photos every 20–30 days

Apply daily and follow instructions properly

Keep child comfortable—no forcing poses

Used for: Toys, food brands, clothing, baby products

🧒 3–5 Years (Preschool Kids)
Parents should:
Share natural photos + short intro video

Train child to listen & follow simple instructions

Update pictures every 1–2 months

Be punctual for auditions/shoots

Avoid overacting—brands want natural kids

Used for: Play schools, FMCG, ed-tech, ads

👦 6–12 Years (Kids)
Parents should:
Maintain updated photos + audition videos

Teach basic confidence & expressions

Ensure regular applications & follow-ups

Update pictures every 2–3 months

Support child mentally (rejections are normal)

Used for: TVCs, print ads, serials, web content

🧑 13–17 Years (Teenagers)
Parents should:
Provide age-appropriate, simple photos

Help teens understand camera confidence

Keep fitness, grooming & posture in check

Update photos every 3–4 months

Encourage patience & consistency

Used for: Fashion, e-commerce, web series, ads

🔑 Important for ALL Ages
There is no guarantee—selection depends on brands

Right pictures + right promotion + consistency = results

Daily opportunities are not the only opportunities

Fresh photos can completely change responses

👉 That’s why parents who start early, update regularly, and apply daily see results faster.