
Kids Benefit from Learning Public Speaking TipsLas Vegas, Nevada (PressExposure) August 17, 2007 -- As part of their school curriculum, students may be asked to present a report or make a speech in front of classmates and their teacher. Just like for adults, this process can be nerve-wracking. Charles Nielson, president of CM Alliance International, Inc., offers some advice for children who need to address a group of people. "Write your presentation yourself; you will be more comfortable if you are using your own words. When the time comes for you to give your presentation, take a couple of deep breaths to calm yourself before you start speaking. Remind yourself that you are talking to a group of friends and that no one is going to laugh at you (unless you tell a joke as part of your presentation, that is!) " Nielson goes on to state, "Most of the work involved in speaking in front of a group will be completed in the preparation stage. Remember to show some enthusiasm for your topic - your audience will pick up on that energy and be interested in what you have to say. " Public speaking doesn't have to be painful. Visit HouseofSpeeches.com to learn the techniques to be a master public speaker. For: Houseofspeeches.com
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