PUBLIC SPEAKING

Public Speaking

Public speaking for children is the act of teaching kids how to speak confidently in front of an audience. It involves guiding them to express their thoughts, ideas, or stories clearly, while also helping them develop communication skills such as voice projection, eye contact, and body language. Public speaking for children can take place in various settings, like classrooms, school presentations, or family gatherings. It also helps them improve their language skills. They expand their vocabulary, learn how to structure their thoughts logically, and discover how to tailor their message to different audiences. For example, when speaking to younger children, they might use simpler words, while speaking to adults could involve more complex vocabulary and ideas.

Make it Fun:

  • Games and activities: Use activities like storytelling, “show and tell,” or charades to get kids comfortable speaking in front of others.

  • Use humor: Kids are more likely to engage if the atmosphere is fun and light-hearted.

  • Role-playing: Act out different scenarios where they can practice introducing themselves or sharing a simple story.

Focus on the Basics of Public Speaking:

  • Voice projection: Teach them to speak loudly enough for everyone to hear but not too loudly.

  • Eye contact: Practice looking at their audience to make the speech feel more personal.

  • Body language: Teach them to stand tall, avoid fidgeting, and use hand gestures to express themselves.

After School Program

  • Abacus Brain Game
  • Vedic Speed Maths
  • Phonics English
  • Calligraphy
  • Art & Craft  
  • Rubiks Cube
  • Basic Hindi
  • Reading Classes
  • Speed Writing
  • Story Telling

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