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Topic: Building Children’s Confidence with Public Speaking General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: By the end of my speech, my audience will be able to identify a few tips to build children’s confidence with public speaking. Introduction: What do we know about confidence? What do I know about confidence? According to Mr. Google, confidence is the feeling or belief that one can have faith in or rely on someone or something. So now, we are going to discover a few tips to build the children’s confidence. Body: 1. Teach the children poems suitable for little kids. 2. Encourage the children to not be afraid and prove it to them by speaking publicly yourself. 3. Have the kids draw a picture. 4. Teach children to be polite and listen. 5. Build a stage for the little performers, if you can. 6. Develop fun ways to teach young children the right things to do when speaking in public. 7. Teach the children about "the big finish."

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Topic:

Building Children’s Confidence with Public Speaking

General Purpose:

To inform

Specific Purpose:

By the end of my speech, my audience will be able to identify a few tips to build children’s

confidence with public speaking.

Introduction:

What do we know about confidence? What do I know about confidence? According to Mr. Google, confidence is the feeling or belief that one can have faith in or rely on someone or something. So now, we are going to discover a few tips to build the children’s confidence.

Body:

1. Teach the children poems suitable for little kids.

2. Encourage the children to not be afraid and prove it to them by speaking publicly yourself.

3. Have the kids draw a picture.

4. Teach children to be polite and listen.

5. Build a stage for the little performers, if you can.

6. Develop fun ways to teach young children the right things to do when speaking in public.

7. Teach the children about "the big finish."

8. Truly listen to what the children have to say.

Conclusion:

Today I’ve identified the tips that can give us ideas to help our children. If you have your own ways to build your children’s confidence, please use them. Remember the good feeling you had when you watched your students can speak in public without any fear. Do remember these simple tips as you teach them in your class.

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