Public Speaking & Drama Classes: Building Confidence in Kids
Forget boring speeches. We help kids aged 8-13 build confidence, social etiquette, and storytelling skills through fun drama games and interactive group sessions.
A look at our storytelling and drama session in action. Here, my son Shlok and I perform a scene from 'The Gruffalo' after five days of practice. These activities are fantastic for building confidence, memory, and public speaking skills in a playful, supportive environment.
To ensure the best learning experience, I collaborate with qualified educators. This is the profile of Ishika Jain, a law student with extensive debating and public speaking experience who organized one of our workshops.
A poster for our winter workshop on public speaking, designed to be a fun and productive way for kids to spend their vacation.
Highlighting the qualifications of our workshop organizers is important to me. It assures parents that their children are learning from experienced and passionate individuals.
About this collection
These aren't your typical podium-style training sessions. We use drama, interactive storytelling, and games to help your child get comfortable in their own skin. Whether it's a 21-day confidence camp or a focused speaking module, the goal is to get them excited about expressing their ideas, not just reciting lines.
How We Build Confidence
Public speaking isn't just about microphones and stages. For kids aged 8 to 13, it's about breaking the barrier of hesitation. At Milk Teeth, we focus on helping children find their own voice through creative play. We move away from boring, static speeches and towards dynamic activities like acting, puppet shows, and debating games.
The 21-Day Journey
Our flagship public speaking and drama camps are designed as 21-day journeys. This duration is intentional—it gives kids the time to go from shy and conscious to confident and expressive. We work on core skills like voice modulation, body language, and debating etiquette.
We don't just lecture; we practice. From enacting stories like 'The Gruffalo' to group debates, we make sure every child gets enough stage time. We collaborate with experts, like debating student Ishika Jain, to ensure the guidance is grounded in real-world experience. By the end of the camp, there is a final showcase where parents can see the progress firsthand.
Why Our Approach is Different
- Process over Performance: We celebrate the small wins, like a child who finally speaks up after days of being quiet.
- Small Batches: To ensure every child gets personal attention and space to shine, we keep our groups small.
- Safe Space: Whether it's at our Chamrajpet center or online, we create an environment where failing, messing up, and trying again is part of the fun.
If you want your child to move past stage fright and enjoy expressing themselves, come join our next batch.
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Hey, I’m Deepthi. At Milk Teeth, I’ve seen enough shy kids transform into little chatterboxes, and it’s honestly the best feeling. I don’t believe in formal drills; I believe in giving your kiddos a space where it's okay to mess up, laugh, and find their own rhythm.
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