Communicating with Influence and Purpose
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is this suitable for students who already enjoy public speaking?
Absolutely. Students who already enjoy speaking often benefit from learning how to communicate with greater clarity, structure and adaptability.
We challenge students to think critically, respond spontaneously and communicate effectively in more complex situations.
My teen is already confident in speaking. How will this programme challenge them further?
Confidence is only one aspect of communication. Older students are challenged through:
- Advanced thought organisation
- Persuasive communication
- Debate and discussion
- Impromptu speaking
- Leadership and presentation scenarios
- Real-world communication challenges
The focus shifts from simply “speaking confidently” to communicating with purpose, clarity and impact.
Is this stage suitable if my child has limited communication experience?
Will my child learn skills that are useful beyond school?
Definitely. Communication is a lifelong skill. Students develop abilities that support:
- Interviews
- Leadership opportunities
- Group discussions
- Presentations
- Social interactions
- Future academic and workplace settings
Our goal is not just to help students perform well in class, but to help them communicate effectively in real life.
How will I see my teen’s communication improve over time?
Parents often notice improvements in their teen’s ability to:
- Express ideas more clearly and confidently
- Respond thoughtfully in conversations and discussions
- Organise their thoughts under pressure
- Speak more comfortably in presentations, interviews and group settings
- Communicate more independently and maturely
Over time, many students become more adaptable communicators who are better able to express themselves in both academic and real-life situations. Some teens also become more willing to contribute in family discussions or share their perspectives on complex topics.