We are developing young arguers: How to motivate children for effective persuasion and confident expression

We are developing young arguers: How to motivate children for effective persuasion and confident expression

Playful headline. Each of us has unique strengths waiting to be discovered. We all have hidden abilities that we can develop and use to our advantage.

In this module, we will focus on how to motivate children to engage in effective persuasion and express themselves confidently. You will learn techniques that will help young debaters articulate their opinions and persuade others with assurance.

  • Recognizing strengths – you will learn how to identify and develop children's strengths in the area of argumentation.
  • Techniques of effective persuasion – you will discover proven methods that will help children formulate convincing arguments.
  • Confidence in communication – you will find out how to support children's self-assurance when expressing their thoughts.
  • Active listening – you will learn how important it is to listen to others and respond to their opinions.
  • Simulations and practical exercises – you will experience interactive activities that will strengthen children's argumentation skills.

Conclusion: Don't miss the opportunity to develop the potential of young debaters. Try this module and help children become confident and persuasive communicators!

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If you had to convince a classmate to help you with an assignment, how would you do it?
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Imagine you have a new classmate who is shy. How would you persuade her to join a group game?
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If you wanted the teacher to adjust the rules in the classroom according to your suggestion, what would you do?
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If you had to convince someone to trust you, how would you do it?
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If you had to convince someone that your favorite movie is really good, how would you do it?
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If you had to convince someone who thinks the opposite of you, how would you do it?
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