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Other-poll poll What do you think of `Dance Moms` on Lifetime TV?
(Other poll by Sara-Kelly, 488 days ago)
It's far to much for those little girls to go through-It's abusive.
If my child was that talented, I'd let them go through that if they wanted.
Never saw it.
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Comments: 4

happymommee2kj (486 days ago)
I would have to agree that the show is like toddlars and tiaras. Both are equally sickening. I don`t know what is wrong that these tv stations keep putting stuff like that on.

blessed x3 (487.1 days ago)
It really bothers me that networks try to make money off of tortured children (toddlers and tiaras, dance moms, etc)... Seems like every since Kate goslin made a fortune exploiting her kids, everyone else wants to jump on the band wagon too :[

my5babies:) (487.7 days ago)
My 5 year old is in dance. She goes for a total of 1hr 45 minutes per week.I would never let her go for much more than that per week. There are 16 girls in her classes. She dances for the company, which means she will go to competition etc, it isn`t just a `for fun` dance class. She really loves going and is very good at it. These mothers on that show are crazy and that Abby Lee dance teacher is a mean woman!! I feel the most sorry for the oldest girl, Brooke..she cries and hates dance, but her mom still is having her go. This show and these people are comparable to the moms on toddlers and tiaras!!

Waiting for Roland (487.9 days ago)
I don`t want to watch that show! My daughter is three...and those moms are scary! I am strict with my child and I make sure she behaves and puts for her best effort. But sheesh! There are a couple of `dance moms` in the wings who are OBESSED! When my child was getting praised one of the moms turned to the other moms and said `Oh, Natalyn KNOWS everything...`(I don`t ever talk, I stick my nose in a book and shut the hell up!)My daughter got the `front and center` for the recital and that lady LEFT immediately after it was announced at the beginning of class and her husband picked up her daughter, she was that upset! Did I mention these are THREE year olds?!?! I was never in dance because I came from a poor single parent family and I didn`t have many opportunities growing up. I had no clue it was so competitive! I just thought it would be `neat` and `cute.` Luckily her teacher is VERY sweet and bubbly and Natalyn loves it. None of them even realise any of the politics happening.



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