Description

The course is designed to offer children an exciting, interactive experience that exposes them to public speaking as a skill. Public speaking is a skill that can be taught and learned. The Kids Speak Funbook along with this course, is great for learning in and out of the classroom and with its help, children can build confidence on their journey to becoming effective communicators and public speakers. 

This course:

  • offers a child-friendly breakdown of the elements of delivery in public speakings;
  • includes confidence-building exercises and positive affirmations;
  • features popular adult and kid speakers and
  • provides interactive public speaking simultations and practice tests. 

 

Note to Adults

The use of public figures in this book is fictional narration of true stories and actual events and was drawn from various sources, including published materials and interviews. For narrative and fun educational purposes, the book contains fictionalized scenes, composite and representative characters and dialogue, and time compression. The views and opinions expressed in the content herein are those of the author. They do not necessarily reflect or represent views and opnions held by the individuals on which those characters are based. 

Objectives

The Kids Speak Funbook is a child-friendly resource that introduces children ages 7-11 to public speaking. It provides a systematic pathway to teaching and re-inforcing public speaking as a skill. Public speaking is a skill that can be taught and learned. The earlier you start, the greater the results will be in your child's overall development. If you are using this resource to help a child as a teacher, parent or supporting adult, you must treat each lesson as a confidence-building exercise. 

The most important ingredient in building confidence in a child is nurturing self-love. This resource is useful in personal development classes, soft skills training, formal and non-formal education. It is fit for the classroom and home.

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