What is Speech and Drama?
Speech is communicating with one another, and drama is choosing an interesting way to express it. Fear of speaking in public or socialising with peers is not uncommon for children. They are anxious, afraid of being ridiculed or being the centre of attention. The truth is, these fears will remain with children and develop long into adulthood–if not challenged.
Speech and Drama builds or develops confidence, self-esteem, social skills and conversational ability. It also teaches empathy, providing opportunities for children to experience the world from perspectives outside their own. Speech and Drama lessons are not meant just for reserved children but for the exuberant ones too. Drama is a wonderful way through which they can channel their energies to find innovative methods of creating and expressing!
The benefits of Speech and Drama are obvious. Children become self-confident and at the same time become good communicators!
Through Speech and Drama…
Children develop:
Accurate speech skills
Oral presentation skills
Reading ability
Social skills
Children become:
Self-confident
Good communicators
Creative
Expressive
Whether your child is reserved or exuberant, Speech and Drama classes is a wonderful way for children to express themselves, which they may not be able to do in a regular classroom setting, further encouraging their imagination by playing ‘dress-up’, where the children experiment with and act as the characters they are learning about. In that way they learn how to characterize and dramatize. They become enthusiastic performers. They gain the courage to step out of the box. Speech and Drama instills a love and appreciation of literature and the arts through experience and exposure. It also holds your child’s future.
Register before 7th October 2017 for the Autumn term classes.
To enrol your child for our speech & drama classes, contact the Betty Ann Norton Theatre School by clicking here