The Confidence Builder Program carried out for an hour on each consecutive Saturday or Sunday morning. It includes:

  • Introduction to public speaking for kids and why it’s important
  • Dealing with impromptu public speaking
  • Overcoming and eliminating signs of nervousness
  • Connecting and engaging with your audience

Why Good Communication Skills Are Crucial for Yong Children

In this day and age, many of us are so engrossed in our electronic communication devices, that actual real-life communication can seem strange. How often do you text or email someone, rather than calling them, or meeting up with them in person?

So its little wonder that our kids are the same. Today’s generation of young people have grown up with mobile phones, tablets and laptops, they’re now very much the norm. This can result in extremely shy children who find it difficult to communicate in real life situations. This can also lead to frustration at not being heard or understood, which itself can lead to kids with bad tempers or a don’t care attitude.

Crying, shouting and lashing out could all become common place…

Good Communication is Everything

Children that don’t know how to express themselves clearly can grow into young adults who are equally as frustrated. Future college entry interviews and interviews for jobs can be negatively impacted by this frustration and lack of confidence. They might have all the exam results and glowing school reports, but if they can’t sell themselves at an interview as the confident young person they deserve to be, it could spell disappointment and let down.

If your child finds it difficult to say hi to someone or give eye contact and can only manage yes or no answers, they could benefit from some confidence in communication training.

Both parents and students alike praise her workshops as fun and engaging yet challenging enough to get results.

We’re the first college in Markham to be offering this course. Classes are always a minimum of 15 students and never more than 20.

There aren’t many careers that don’t involve giving some kind of presentation, either at interview stage or once settled into a job. Giving your child the opportunity to learn confident communication skills early on in life will put them in high stead for their future careers.