Public Speaking Classes for Kids
Public Speaking Classes for Kids at Junior Robo are designed to help children become confident, clear, expressive, and thoughtful communicators. The program goes beyond memorising speeches. Children learn how to organise their thoughts, express ideas naturally, speak with confidence, use appropriate body language, tell engaging stories, and respond to questions.
Public speaking practice can support children's communication, confidence, critical thinking, classroom participation, presentations, storytelling, and leadership skills.
Whether a child is naturally talkative, needs help speaking in complete sentences, feels nervous in front of others, or simply wants to become a stronger presenter, classes can be structured according to their current level.
Book Demo ClassPublic Speaking Curriculum for Kids
The program is structured to help children progress from basic speaking confidence to advanced public speaking, presentation, and debate skills.
- Introducing themselves & speaking in complete sentences.
- Answering questions & describing pictures.
- Sharing personal experiences & talking about familiar topics.
- Reading aloud, show-and-tell activities & simple storytelling.
- Expressing likes/dislikes in front of a small supportive audience.
- Framework: Think → Organise → Speak → Explain.
- Beginning-middle-end structure & organising a speech.
- Giving clear answers, explaining ideas & giving reasons.
- Supporting opinions, sequencing info & using transitions.
- Staying on topic & speaking with clarity and confidence.
- Persuasive speaking, debate & group discussions.
- Impromptu speaking, formal presentations & speech writing.
- Storytelling performance, audience engagement & handling questions.
- Opinion-based speaking & leadership communication.
- Developing an authentic individual speaking style.
What Kids Learn in Public Speaking Classes
Our curriculum develops public speaking step by step, focusing on helping children think, structure, express, and communicate rather than simply memorise speeches.
Quick Highlights:
- ✅ Live Interactive Online Public Speaking Classes
- ✅ Speaking Confidence & Clear Communication
- ✅ Voice Modulation, Pronunciation & Clarity
- ✅ Body Language & Eye Contact
- ✅ Storytelling & Story Building Challenges
- ✅ Speech Preparation & Presentation Skills
- ✅ Impromptu Speaking & Quick Thinking Drills
- ✅ Debate, Critical Thinking & Active Listening
- ✅ Role Play & Real-Life Communication Scenarios
- ✅ Individual Feedback & Gentle Support for Shy Kids
Confidence Building for Shy Kids & Storytelling
A child does not have to be naturally outgoing to become a confident speaker. We use a gradual, supportive progression: One-to-One Speaking → Small Activities → Guided Presentation → Group Speaking → Independent Presentation.
Storytelling for Kids & Storytelling Challenge
Storytelling teaches children to combine ideas, vocabulary, sequencing, expression, and imagination. Students practise story beginnings, character introduction, setting, sequencing events, dialogue, voice expression, and endings. In storytelling challenges, children create short spontaneous stories around given objects or images.
Voice Modulation, Body Language & Impromptu Speaking
Voice Modulation: Practise tone, pace, volume, pauses, emphasis, pronunciation, and emotion to make speech delivery engaging.
Body Language: Eye contact, posture, facial expressions, hand movements, standing confidently, and avoiding distracting movements.
Impromptu Speaking: Quick response activities on fun surprise topics (e.g. My favourite invention, If I could travel anywhere, A world without smartphones) to build quick thinking and spontaneous communication.
Debate, School Presentations & Role Play
Debate & Critical Thinking: Forming opinions, supporting arguments with reasons, active listening, respectful counterarguments, and asking thoughtful questions.
School Presentation Skills: Topic understanding, information selection, logical structure, visual aid preparation, delivery practice, and handling audience questions.
Speech Writing & Role Play: Framework: Opening → Topic → Key Points → Examples → Conclusion. Interactive role-play scenarios (news anchor, interviewer, teacher, product presenter) make practice natural and fun.
Age-Wise Public Speaking Development
Ages 5–7: Introductions, picture description, show-and-tell, simple storytelling, reading aloud, complete sentences, basic expression.
Ages 8–10: Structured speaking, storytelling, classroom presentations, opinion sharing, voice modulation, body language, impromptu speaking.
Ages 11–13: Advanced presentations, debate, persuasive speaking, structured arguments, group discussions, speech writing, critical thinking.
Teens: Formal presentations, debate, persuasive communication, leadership speaking, interview prep, professional presentation skills, handling difficult questions.
Learning Outcomes
Students develop:
- ✅ Speaking Confidence & Stage Fear Removal
- ✅ Clear Communication & Structured Thinking
- ✅ Vocabulary & Expression Enrichment
- ✅ Voice Modulation, Pronunciation & Body Language
- ✅ Storytelling & Impromptu Speaking Mastery
- ✅ Debate, Critical Thinking & Active Listening
- ✅ School Presentation & Leadership Communication Skills
Why Choose Junior Robo for Public Speaking Classes for Kids?
Junior Robo combines speaking practice, storytelling, presentation training, confidence-building activities, critical thinking, and personalized feedback. Our learning ecosystem provides:
- ✅ Live Interactive Online Classes
- ✅ Age-Appropriate Speaking Activities
- ✅ Experienced Public Speaking Mentors
- ✅ Personalized Learning & Speech Writing
- ✅ Presentation, Debate & Impromptu Training
- ✅ Individual Feedback & Progress Tracking
What Makes Junior Robo Different?
- ✅ Confidence Before Perfection (Focus on expression without fear)
- ✅ Speak, Don't Memorize (Thinking and communicating naturally)
- ✅ Practice Through Fun Activities (Storytelling, role play, debates)
- ✅ Age-Appropriate Learning & Customized Difficulty
- ✅ Individual Feedback on clarity, pace, expression, and posture
Teaching Methodology
Junior Robo follows a Think → Organize → Speak → Receive Feedback → Improve approach.
Lessons combine concept explanations, mentor demonstrations, guided practice, independent speaking, feedback, and reattempts to build confidence step by step.
Advanced Training & Parent Benefits
Advanced learners work on persuasive speeches, debate, leadership communication, formal presentations, panel discussions, and advanced speech writing. Parents receive regular insights into speaking confidence, clarity, vocabulary, presentation skills, and overall progress over time.
What Our Students Say
Frequently Asked Questions
Public speaking classes teach children how to organize ideas, communicate clearly, speak confidently, use effective body language, tell stories, give presentations, and respond to questions.
Yes. A supportive, gradual approach helps children become comfortable expressing themselves and speaking in front of others.
Not necessarily. The program can be adapted according to the child's current communication and language level.
No. The broader focus is on independent thinking, structured speaking, expression, and spontaneous communication.
Children can begin age-appropriate speaking activities from ages 5-7 (show-and-tell, picture talk) up through teens (debate, presentations, leadership speaking).
Yes. Storytelling is an important part of developing sequencing, vocabulary, creativity, expression, and confident speaking.
Yes. Students practise school presentations, speech structure, delivery, body language, audience engagement, and question handling.