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Pesonality Development & Public Speaking for Kids and Teens in Chennai

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Personality Development & Public Speaking Skills Training for School Students

(Age: Teens - 13 to 16 years and Kids 10 to 12 years)

Activity Based Training to Make Your Children Achieve Their Dreams and Aspirations

Why Personality Development for Kids?

Build self-awareness and self-esteem.

Personality development helps kids to understand their own strengths, weaknesses, and values. This can lead to increased self-awareness and self-esteem, which are essential for success in all areas of life.

Develop social skills.

Personality development helps kids to learn how to interact with others in a positive and respectful way. This includes developing skills such as communication, teamwork, and problem-solving. Strong social skills are essential for building and maintaining relationships, as well as for success in school and the workplace.

Develop emotional intelligence

Emotional intelligence is the capability to understand and manage your own feelings, as well as the feelings of others. Personality development can help kiddies to develop their emotional intelligence by tutoring them how to identify and express their feelings in a healthy way, and how to manage with delicate feelings.. Emotional intelligence is an important skill for success in all areas of life, as it allows you to build strong relationships, manage stress, and make sound decisions.

Become more resilient. 

Personality development can help kids to become more resilient in the face of challenges and setbacks. This is because it helps them to develop a positive mindset, to learn from their mistakes, and to persevere in the face of adversity. Resilience is an important skill for success in life, as it allows you to overcome obstacles and achieve your goals.

Here are some tips for parents on how to help their kids develop their personalities:

  • Be a role model

 Kids learn by watching the adults in their lives. Model the behaviors and attitudes that you want to see in your kids.

  • Provide positive reinforcement. 

 Praise your kids for their positive qualities and accomplishments. This will help them to develop a positive self-image and self-esteem.

  • Encourage them to try new things.

     

    Help your kids to explore their interests and talents. This will help them to develop their own unique personalities.

  • Create a supportive and loving environment. 

  Kids need to feel loved and supported in order to thrive. Create a home environment where they feel safe to express themselves and to make mistakes.

  • Talk to them about their feelings. 

  Help your kids to identify and express their emotions in a healthy way. This will help them to develop their emotional intelligence.

Why Public Speaking for Kids?

Communication skills: 

Public speaking requires kids to learn how to communicate their ideas clearly and concisely to an audience. This includes developing skills such as organization, articulation, and body language. Strong communication skills are essential for success in all areas of life, from school to the workplace to personal relationships.

Confidence: 

Public speaking can help kids to develop confidence in themselves and their abilities. When kids learn that they can stand up in front of others and share their ideas, they start to believe in themselves more. This can lead to increased success in all areas of their lives.

Critical thinking skills: 

Public speaking requires kids to think critically about their topic and to consider their audience. They need to be able to tailor their message to their audience and to anticipate their questions. This helps kids to develop their critical thinking skills, which are essential for success in school and in the workplace.

Leadership skills: 

Public speaking can help kids to develop their leadership skills. When kids learn how to communicate their ideas effectively and to engage an audience, they become more confident and assertive leaders. This can be beneficial to them in all areas of their lives, from school to the workplace to community involvement.

Here are some tips for parents on how to help their kids develop their public speaking skills:

  • Encourage them to speak up at home.

     

    Give your kids opportunities to share their ideas and opinions at home, such as at dinner or during family activities. This will help them to get comfortable speaking in front of others.

  • Enroll them in public speaking classes or workshops. 

There are many public speaking classes and workshops available for kids of all ages. These classes can teach kids the basics of public speaking and help them to develop their skills.

  • Help them to practice. 

The more kids practise public speaking, the better they will become at it. Help your kids to practise by giving them opportunities to speak in front of small groups, such as their friends or family members.

  • Be supportive and encouraging. 

Let your kids know that you believe in them and that you are there to support them. This will help them to feel confident when they are speaking in front of others.

Why Leadership Skills for Kids?

Team Building:

Kids who develop leadership skills become great at working with others. They learn how to listen, respect different opinions, and motivate their teammates. These skills are essential for success in group settings.

Decision-Making:

Leadership helps kids make thoughtful, informed decisions. They learn to assess situations, weigh their options, and choose wisely. This boosts their independence and prepares them for bigger challenges.

 

Problem-Solving:

Leadership teaches kids to face challenges head-on and think critically. They learn to approach problems creatively and come up with practical solutions. This builds resilience and adaptability.

Responsibilities:

Leadership teaches kids to face challenges head-on and think critically. They learn to approach problems creatively and come up with practical solutions. This builds resilience and adaptability.

Here are some tips for parents on how to help their kids develop their Leadership skills:

  • Teamwork Through Group Activities.

     

    Involve your child in team sports, school projects, or family activities. This teaches them the value of collaboration and working towards a common goal. Leadership thrives in teamwork.

  • Encourage Independent Decision-Making. 

Allow your child to make everyday choices, like what to wear or what to eat. This helps them develop confidence and decision-making skills. Small decisions today lead to bigger ones tomorrow.

  • Teach Problem-Solving. 

When your child faces a challenge, guide them to think through solutions on their own. Encourage them to explore different ways to solve problems. This builds resilience and critical thinking.

  • Assign Responsibilities. 

Give your child age-appropriate tasks, such as managing household chores. This builds their sense of responsibility and commitment. It teaches them to follow through and be accountable.

FAQ’S

The course typically spans 3 months (18 sessions), with weekly thrice and weekend classes also available

We are providing a Course for Teens & Kids

PD4K (Personality Development for Kids)

PS4K (Public Speaking for Kids)

Teens to Super Teens (13 to 17) / Kids to Super Kids (10 to 12)

Personality development is important for school students because it can help them to:

  • Achieve better academic results
  • Build strong relationships with their peers and teachers
  • Develop leadership skills
  • Become more confident and assertive
  • Prepare for success in their future careers

There are many things that you can do to help your child develop their public speaking skills. Here are a few tips:

  • Encourage your child to speak up in class and at home. Give them opportunities to share their thoughts and ideas with others.
  • Help your child to prepare for presentations and speeches. Brainstorm ideas with them, help them to organize their thoughts, and practice their delivery.
  • Provide your child with feedback after they have spoken in public. Focus on their strengths and areas for improvement.
  • Help your child to develop a positive attitude towards public speaking. Remind them that everyone gets nervous sometimes and that the important thing is to practice and learn from their mistakes.

 Public speaking is an important skill for kids to develop because it can help them to:

  • Communicate their ideas clearly and effectively
  • Build confidence and self-esteem
  • Become more comfortable in social situations
  • Develop leadership skills
  • Prepare for success in school and in their future careers

Make your Teen to be a good Team Player!
Improve Self Confidence of your Teens to make them Super Teens!
Make your Teen to be good Team Player!

Boring to Charming! Timid to Daring!
Lethargic to Energetic! Shy to Dynamic!

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