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Summer Public Speaking Class
Schedule and Fees
The prospect of public speaking can give even adults the jitters. The thought of presenting your ideas in front of a critical audience is something that instills fear and anxiety in many. But even though public speaking can be nerve-racking, it’s an essential skill to have. Public speaking skills are necessary to effectively communicate ideas and opinions in a variety of settings, from the classroom to the boardroom.
The good news is that, with enough practice, anyone can become a confident and eloquent public speaker. If your child struggles with public speaking, you may want to consider enrolling them in a public speaking class so they can hone their skills and build their confidence. At A+ Program, we hold summer public speaking classes for elementary, middle school, and high school students. We believe that everyone should have the opportunity to develop their public speaking skills. Our mission is to empower students to become effective communicators and express themselves with confidence. We want our class attendees to be able to confidently present their ideas in any setting with poise and finesse.
Led by experienced instructors, our classes focus on topics such as presentation techniques, how to use body language, and how to overcome nerves. Our goal is for students to feel comfortable when speaking in front of an audience so that they can confidently express their ideas. By attending one of our public speaking courses for youth, your child will learn the fundamentals of effective communication and be able to apply them in real-life settings. Furthermore, they will gain the confidence to express themselves in any situation, whether it be a classroom presentation or a job interview.
So why wait? Sign up for A+ Program’s summer public speaking classes and give your child the confidence they need to be an effective communicator in any setting. Our instructors will provide them with the skills they need to succeed in both school and life.