Saturday, 19 January 2013

Public Speaking For Children

Public Speaking For Children
Encourage your child to develop his public speaking abilities from the outset, at home.
Every parent wants his child to grow up into a confident young person, and often parents believe that there is no greater proof of a child's self-confidence than his ability to speak fearlessly in front of an audience.
It may sound surprising, but the fact is that many successful and confident people who are excellent public speakers, get cold feet before addressing an audience. Even some very successful theater actors get cold feet and tremendous stage fright just before the play begins. Similarly, people who may make excellent public speakers, and whose feet never quake or whose voices never falter before addressing a large audience, are not necessarily the most successful people.
An ability to speak fearlessly in public is not a measurement of your child's confidence, nor is it an indicator of future success.
Being nervous before making any speech in public is completely natural. Some people get over their nervousness over a period of time, while others never get over it, and live with stage fright for a lifetime. However, this stage fright does not prevent them from performing! The main thing to remember is to teach your child not to let his nervousness come in the way of going up there and making the effort to speak in public.

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