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The fear of public speaking is something that a lot of people share. It’s usually named as one of the most common fears that people have. Believe it or not, the best way to conquer a fear of public speaking is to just do it—a lot. Because the more you do it, the easier it gets. Eventually, you’ll start to get a little more comfortable and it’s not a problem anymore. Believe it or not, you might actually start to enjoy it. This is one reason why it’s important for children and adolescents to give speeches in school.
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that can help getting young children and teens over there initial nervousness is to give them an interesting topic to talk about.sometimes it can be something that they genuinely have an interest in and might be excited to give a speech on.or it can be something funny to help them break through their nervousness.
topics for young children should be fun simple and something they can easily come up with on their own.you don't want to give them a topic that's is too difficult or requires too much of preparation.let us face it they are going to be really nervous.the focus should be learning how to cope with speaking in front of a group comfortable and effectively not necessarily on the content ,subject, or topics
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On thing
that can help getting young children and teens over there initial nervousness is to give them an interesting topic to talk about.sometimes it can be something that they genuinely have an interest in and might be excited to give a speech on.or it can be something funny to help them break through their nervousness.
topics for young children should be fun simple and something they can easily come up with on their own.you don't want to give them a topic that's is too difficult or requires too much of preparation.let us face it they are going to be really nervous.the focus should be learning how to cope with speaking in front of a group comfortable and effectively not necessarily on the content ,subject, or topics
Thanks!!
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