Hi Lynn,
If you are going to go forward with this, I have two suggestions.
One is to request additional photos from the parents that can be used as reference. They probably have lots more photos. Tell them that you are not concerned about the pose, you just want to see whatever additional photos they may have. This method has helped me tremendously when clients provide the photos. I just had a similar situation where I was working on a second portrait for someone. Their daughter is now in college, but the mom wanted a painting of when she was three. I had one photo for the pose, another for hair color, another for eye color etc. A tough assignment by the mom was very happy with the results.
My second suggestion is to try and get a book published by North Light called "Painting Vibrant Children's Portraits" by Roberta Carter Clark. I don't know if it is still available as I got it several years ago. The first three chapters give some excellent information on anatomy at different ages.
Hope this helps,
Mary
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