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Why Must Parents Focus On Developing Public Speaking Skills In Their Children


Public speaking is a crucial talent to have as an adult, and developing these skills at a young age is the best way to conquer the fear that surrounds it. Engaging with public speaking as a young person is one of the most effective strategies to let your child face their fears and prepare them for the future. Your child’s growth will benefit from public speaking in the following areas:

  • Better communication
  • Enhanced problem-solving skills
  • Skilled thought process development
  • Boost in self-confidence

Morning Glorie’s enrichment program focuses on a holistic development process that focuses on your child’s language development skills and public speaking skills. Through the program, we take a unique approach of using experiential learning with which the child learns by constantly being active. For example, their speaking skills are developed when children talk and explain their learning from an activity. This helps them work on their communication skills which in turn is connected with developing their problem solving skills.

A Language Rich Environment For Children 

A language-rich setting is one in which both speaking and listening are valued. Children may go to peaceful, snug nooks to converse, tell tales, or watch what is happening around them. Children are provided opportunities to converse in various settings, including big and small groups, one-on-one interactions, and sensory experiences.

Children may participate in utilising their senses through real-life, hands-on activities. This encourages them to communicate by using words and phrases to explain their ideas and behaviours, with the help of experienced, trained instructors who can tune in and scaffold learning.

Early vocabulary, reading, maths abilities, and social-emotional development all benefit from a language-rich environment. All children benefit from the language-rich environment, which stresses the significance of speaking, reading, and writing in their learning. Oral language is essential for promoting the development of children’s early literacy abilities and provides the basis for learning to read and write.

Rhyme And Rhythm Is Not Just About Fun

A recent study on the development and acquisition of early reading abilities has decisively demonstrated the importance of rhythm and rhyme. Children’s early literacy abilities focus on listening and communicating rather than reading and writing.

These first two talents are the fundamental foundation for the latter, and if entrenched firmly and early on, they develop far better competence in the latter. It’s impossible to be a good writer if you don’t have a solid vocabulary. It’s also challenging to acquire phonics and sight words if you can’t distinguish sounds and rhyming patterns audibly.

Hence, Morning Glorie inculcates an atmosphere of developing rhyme and rhythm within our modules. With this, children enjoy their learning experience as much as adults do. Not only do they develop immediate speaking abilities but also take these skills with them for a long time to come.

Choosing Public Speaking Skills For Children

Few people have mastered the skill of public speaking. According to statistics, most people are afraid of performing in front of an audience. This causes them to worry and often puts them in a state of panic. However, in today’s competitive and ever-changing world, everyone requires unconventional values.

Why is it essential for our children to gain from public speaking training? As parents, we must nurture our children from an early age to instil crucial abilities in them. It assists them in bringing out their true potential.

Morning Glorie's programs are designed to inculcate effective communication skills in all children in the age group of 2 to 8 years. This is the first step towards developing public speaking skills and is also available as a module in Eggheads, our program for 5 to 8 year olds. This module for young children will help them overcome their fears of openly expressing themselves. Again, virtual learning approaches are used in these classes.

Register now to ensure that your child is future-ready. Invest in your child & help nurture their individuality with Morning Glorie!


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