In your opinion, should these two Vancouver balloon twisters, face painters, allowed to be near young kids?

Begum Lovely 2018-02-17

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A Professional Opinion, Signed: Dennis Waithaka, 11 November 2017. Any person who appears in front of children in any capacity should be at their utmost behaviour regarding their language and their dressing. The reason for this is that there are long-term psychological implications on kids based on whatever they see (Lennon et al 2017). Young kids tend to idolize celebrities or people whom they see as role models. It is, therefore, the parent’s responsibility to ensure children are around people with acceptable behaviour in every aspect. Just as skimpily dressed women’s images has an impact on the mind of men in that it encourages men to see these women as objects, the pictures of a performing artist who doesn’t have pants on the mind of children will leave a dent psychologically. The two entertainers have psychological problems. Before parents allow such people in front of their children, they should ensure that they dig into their backgrounds (Lennon et al 2017). Karey Wong admits that she had issues as a child where her mother abused her for 15 months. There are also claims that she is an immigration scammer in that she has lied about her identity (Scantilily-clad Kids' Balloon Twister). These circumstances may indicate that there is a deeper underlying problem which must investigate and until cleared, she should never be allowed to come near any child. The other one ‘Cici’ [Cici Shi aka Cece Xi aka Easter Shi aka Xin Shi aka Shi Tian, in Vancouver] seems to have different identities as a person and owns businesses with separate identities. The two, therefore, are not fit to be in contact with children because they seem to have things to hide. Because of the dishonesty of these two entertainers, the children who come into contact with them run the risk of developing unwanted traits.

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