I have always had a vivid imagination, especially as a child. I could open a book and clearly imagine myself talking, dancing and interacting with all the characters. Having a vivid imagination can be a lifesaver. It saved my life more times than I can count. As a child I lived with low self-esteem, bullying, physical abuse and things a … Read More
Why Do Classes Cost So Much?
Being Grandma to these guys . . . I am often shocked by the prices that are charged for kids’ classes and activities. It’s often $20-$25 per hour! Speech Crafters Club is generally about half this amount (because I am blessed), but I still have to cover such expenses as room rentals, equipment … Read More
Teaching Acceptance of Imperfection to Kids
Our kids look up to us Whether you are a parent, a teacher, a law-enforcement officer, or some other type of authority figure, little kids look up to you and admire you. Because of that, you have the rare opportunity to help these children in their search to figure out who they are. This comes with a lot … Read More
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Free Public Speaking Workshop for Kids! Location Update!!!
Speech Crafters Public Speaking Club Our club is chartered by Speakers League. Speakers League is the fastest growing youth public speaking training system available to schools, organizations, companies, and individuals. Social phobias often start with shyness in childhood or early adolescence, and progress, according to scientific studies. Bypassing or conquering a fear of public speaking can position children to succeed … Read More
PARENT FRUSTRATION – You don’t have to lose your mind!
Does this sound familiar? It’s been a long day at work, you finally arrive back home at the castle exhausted and ready to relax only to step in the door and discover that the chores you asked your child to do aren’t done —- AGAIN! He comes up with excuse after excuse, and you’ve had enough. Feeling frustrated and unappreciated, … Read More
What’s In Your Tool Box?
Do you have memories of being read to as a child? I grew up around books. They weren’t in my house actually…I got my love of books from the library but my love of stories came from my Dad. He would gather us girls together at night before bed and tell us a story. My Dad went as far as the … Read More
Five Ways To Write a Dynamic Plot Twist
Plot twists must be unique The requirement of any good plot twist is that it must have a reasonable shot at surprising readers. That’s kind of the point, right? If readers figure it out ahead of time, they’re not going to be surprised. This means you can’t pull the same old gag and expect readers to simply fall for … Read More
Art and Writing Contest….
IT’S A CONTEST!!! There’s plenty of time. Deadline for submission is 17 Oct 2014. This contest is not sponsored or affiliated with Every Child Has A Story. However, should your child decide to enter the contest, Every Child Has A Story is here to help…FREE! Click on the link: http://bit.ly/NKHcontestFB
Every Child Has A Story – Program Update
After School Program Writing Workshop Tuesday and Thursday Time: 3:30 – 4:30 for 8 weeks (Closed on School holidays) Location: To be announced (Host School Needed) Cost: $100 Public Speaking Club Monday and Wednesday Time: 3:30 – 4:30 for 16 weeks (Closed on School holidays) Location: To be announced (Host School Needed) Dues: $125 … Read More