
Well-spoken mother, well-spoken child
Description
Book Introduction
“It doesn’t cost a penny
“Our Home Speech Education Guide!”
From greetings, listening, and expressing emotions to presentations and discussions,
On-site solutions completed step by step!
Case study of children's speech education
From everyday tips to practical examples, all in one book!
“Parents who speak well
“I will make a child who speaks well!”
This book is a 'Mom's Speech Curriculum' that can be practiced at home every day without spending a penny. It is a practical speaking coaching book for children that develops their communication skills, expressive skills, confidence, and logical thinking skills.
Two authors, each with over 10 years of experience teaching speech to children and adolescents, have joined forces to create a practical guide to help you build your speaking skills at home.
Many mothers try to guide their children in their own way.
But frustrated parents and frustrated children go through trial and error because they don't know the real way, the easier way.
So this book provides a solution to help more children develop the ability to speak confidently and with a smile.
The point is simple.
“Before going to school, the daily speaking environment created at home determines a child’s language ability.”
So, this book contains routines, phrases, situational scripts, and even assessments that can be used right at home.
I wish I could turn my dining table and living room into a speech classroom today.
“Our Home Speech Education Guide!”
From greetings, listening, and expressing emotions to presentations and discussions,
On-site solutions completed step by step!
Case study of children's speech education
From everyday tips to practical examples, all in one book!
“Parents who speak well
“I will make a child who speaks well!”
This book is a 'Mom's Speech Curriculum' that can be practiced at home every day without spending a penny. It is a practical speaking coaching book for children that develops their communication skills, expressive skills, confidence, and logical thinking skills.
Two authors, each with over 10 years of experience teaching speech to children and adolescents, have joined forces to create a practical guide to help you build your speaking skills at home.
Many mothers try to guide their children in their own way.
But frustrated parents and frustrated children go through trial and error because they don't know the real way, the easier way.
So this book provides a solution to help more children develop the ability to speak confidently and with a smile.
The point is simple.
“Before going to school, the daily speaking environment created at home determines a child’s language ability.”
So, this book contains routines, phrases, situational scripts, and even assessments that can be used right at home.
I wish I could turn my dining table and living room into a speech classroom today.
index
prolog
Speech Skills Assessment and Evaluation Rubric
CHAPTER 1.
Speaking skills are built
1.
Speaking grows from 'opportunity'
2.
A word from mom builds confidence
3.
The conversational environment determines expressiveness.
4.
The material of words is linguistic power.
5.
Repetitive practice perfects speaking.
6.
Children grow up under parents who talk to them.
CHAPTER 2.
Develop natural speaking skills through everyday speech.
1.
The first skill to open your heart: greetings
2.
Listening is the foundation of speaking.
3.
Expressing emotions is the starting point of expressiveness.
4.
Eye contact opens a child's heart.
5.
Developing the ability to articulate experiences in a coherent manner
6.
Expressing your thoughts and opinions starts at the table.
7.
There's a reason why a child can't grasp the core.
8.
Making requests and refusing requests also require practice.
CHAPTER 3.
Fun becomes skill! Play-based speech training techniques
1.
Let's build lifelong speaking habits through play.
2.
Have fun practicing accurate pronunciation
3.
Expand your expressiveness with a voice that suits the situation
4.
Naturally increasing your language skills
5.
Nonverbal communication is also a powerful communication tool.
6.
The Secret to Speaking Quickly
7.
Make time for meaningful chatting
8.
Empathy: Raising Your Child with Mom
9.
Games that make children ask questions
CHAPTER 4.
8 Special Skills to Raise Your Child to Be Confident Before Presentations
1.
Self-introduction tips that can be used anytime, anywhere
2.
The essential skill for each grade is presentation skills.
3.
For the mumbling child, take care of this first.
4.
A child who speaks well has a different opening and ending.
5.
Speech skills that determine the success or failure of executive elections
6.
It's time to upgrade your preparation for public classes!
7.
Take your presentation skills to the next level
8.
The art of discussion that leaves an impactful message
CHAPTER 5.
This is how a well-spoken child grows up
1.
Developing self-efficacy through speech
2.
Speaking skills that improve literacy
3.
Children who speak well are also good at organizing their thoughts.
4.
Speaking helps brain development
5.
The weapon that protects my child: speaking skills
6.
In the age of storytelling, even speaking is a skill.
7.
Beyond talent, it leads to a career.
8.
If you speak well, you will get closer to your dreams.
Speech Skills Assessment and Evaluation Rubric
CHAPTER 1.
Speaking skills are built
1.
Speaking grows from 'opportunity'
2.
A word from mom builds confidence
3.
The conversational environment determines expressiveness.
4.
The material of words is linguistic power.
5.
Repetitive practice perfects speaking.
6.
Children grow up under parents who talk to them.
CHAPTER 2.
Develop natural speaking skills through everyday speech.
1.
The first skill to open your heart: greetings
2.
Listening is the foundation of speaking.
3.
Expressing emotions is the starting point of expressiveness.
4.
Eye contact opens a child's heart.
5.
Developing the ability to articulate experiences in a coherent manner
6.
Expressing your thoughts and opinions starts at the table.
7.
There's a reason why a child can't grasp the core.
8.
Making requests and refusing requests also require practice.
CHAPTER 3.
Fun becomes skill! Play-based speech training techniques
1.
Let's build lifelong speaking habits through play.
2.
Have fun practicing accurate pronunciation
3.
Expand your expressiveness with a voice that suits the situation
4.
Naturally increasing your language skills
5.
Nonverbal communication is also a powerful communication tool.
6.
The Secret to Speaking Quickly
7.
Make time for meaningful chatting
8.
Empathy: Raising Your Child with Mom
9.
Games that make children ask questions
CHAPTER 4.
8 Special Skills to Raise Your Child to Be Confident Before Presentations
1.
Self-introduction tips that can be used anytime, anywhere
2.
The essential skill for each grade is presentation skills.
3.
For the mumbling child, take care of this first.
4.
A child who speaks well has a different opening and ending.
5.
Speech skills that determine the success or failure of executive elections
6.
It's time to upgrade your preparation for public classes!
7.
Take your presentation skills to the next level
8.
The art of discussion that leaves an impactful message
CHAPTER 5.
This is how a well-spoken child grows up
1.
Developing self-efficacy through speech
2.
Speaking skills that improve literacy
3.
Children who speak well are also good at organizing their thoughts.
4.
Speaking helps brain development
5.
The weapon that protects my child: speaking skills
6.
In the age of storytelling, even speaking is a skill.
7.
Beyond talent, it leads to a career.
8.
If you speak well, you will get closer to your dreams.
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Into the book
The secret to becoming a good speaker is not 'talent' but 'opportunity'.
And it is none other than parents who create that opportunity.
It doesn't have to be grand.
You can start right now - at the dining table, in the living room, in the child's room.
Starting today, take just 5 minutes to create a space where your child can speak freely.
That little conversation changes a child's speech.
--- From "Speaking Grows from 'Opportunity'"
With repeated training and warm encouragement, anyone can grow into a confident speaker.
Instead of thinking, "My child can't speak," why not think, "They haven't had enough opportunities to speak yet?" Speaking is a skill that gains confidence with practice.
--- From "Repetitive Training Perfects Speaking"
It doesn't mean that a child's opinion is wrong if it differs from yours.
The moment a child accepts that difference, he or she can develop self-esteem and think, “I can have my own thoughts.”
And this practice will later become the foundation for expressing yourself clearly in situations of conflict with friends, in class presentations, in writing, interviews, and in presentations.
--- From "Expressing Thoughts and Opinions, Start at the Table"
Speaking, like writing, is a skill that can be practiced, but it begins not with a textbook, but with the experience of growing in relationships.
The moments when you draw out your child's thoughts while playing, listening to them, laughing and talking are the real foundation for them to grow into a child who speaks well throughout their lives.
--- From "Let's create lifelong speaking habits through play"
Open classes are not a time for evaluation, but rather a record of a child's expressive growth.
It's okay if your child doesn't show as much as he or she prepared.
The important thing is to understand the process together and use the next opportunity as a 'step to confidence.'
A child's speaking ability grows not as a result of open classes, but more from the parents' attitude that follows.
--- From "Preparing for public classes is time to upgrade!"
Words are shields.
It is the most reliable and safe tool to protect a child's emotions, rights, and self-esteem.
Children who are able to find their voice through speech no longer swallow their grievances, but grow into children who know how to express their feelings and protect themselves.
A child who speaks well is ultimately a child who knows how to protect himself.
--- From "The Weapon That Protects My Child: Words"
We now live in an era of information overload and standardized communication skills.
So, ‘people who know how to talk’ are more memorable.
Words must go beyond data.
And what makes that possible is the story.
A child who knows how to tell his or her own story with words, a child who knows how to convey human emotions through words, will grow into a child who can not only convey information but also persuade and inspire.
And it is none other than parents who create that opportunity.
It doesn't have to be grand.
You can start right now - at the dining table, in the living room, in the child's room.
Starting today, take just 5 minutes to create a space where your child can speak freely.
That little conversation changes a child's speech.
--- From "Speaking Grows from 'Opportunity'"
With repeated training and warm encouragement, anyone can grow into a confident speaker.
Instead of thinking, "My child can't speak," why not think, "They haven't had enough opportunities to speak yet?" Speaking is a skill that gains confidence with practice.
--- From "Repetitive Training Perfects Speaking"
It doesn't mean that a child's opinion is wrong if it differs from yours.
The moment a child accepts that difference, he or she can develop self-esteem and think, “I can have my own thoughts.”
And this practice will later become the foundation for expressing yourself clearly in situations of conflict with friends, in class presentations, in writing, interviews, and in presentations.
--- From "Expressing Thoughts and Opinions, Start at the Table"
Speaking, like writing, is a skill that can be practiced, but it begins not with a textbook, but with the experience of growing in relationships.
The moments when you draw out your child's thoughts while playing, listening to them, laughing and talking are the real foundation for them to grow into a child who speaks well throughout their lives.
--- From "Let's create lifelong speaking habits through play"
Open classes are not a time for evaluation, but rather a record of a child's expressive growth.
It's okay if your child doesn't show as much as he or she prepared.
The important thing is to understand the process together and use the next opportunity as a 'step to confidence.'
A child's speaking ability grows not as a result of open classes, but more from the parents' attitude that follows.
--- From "Preparing for public classes is time to upgrade!"
Words are shields.
It is the most reliable and safe tool to protect a child's emotions, rights, and self-esteem.
Children who are able to find their voice through speech no longer swallow their grievances, but grow into children who know how to express their feelings and protect themselves.
A child who speaks well is ultimately a child who knows how to protect himself.
--- From "The Weapon That Protects My Child: Words"
We now live in an era of information overload and standardized communication skills.
So, ‘people who know how to talk’ are more memorable.
Words must go beyond data.
And what makes that possible is the story.
A child who knows how to tell his or her own story with words, a child who knows how to convey human emotions through words, will grow into a child who can not only convey information but also persuade and inspire.
--- From "In the Age of Storytelling, Speaking is a Specification"
Publisher's Review
“Speaking is as important as studying,
“I grow up every day at home!”
In an era where speaking becomes a specification,
A Language Coaching Guide for the Whole Family to Grow Together
Speaking skills are essential.
It is an important skill not only for presentations or discussions, but also for introducing yourself, appealing to others, and engaging in conversation in everyday life, regardless of your occupation.
That is why many parents hope, “I hope my child doesn’t suffer because he or she can’t speak.”
This book introduces the most realistic, practical, and essential path to achieving these wishes.
First, check your child's current level using the 'Speech Ability Evaluation Table' at the front of the book.
After reviewing the entire book and becoming familiar with the flow, you can create a customized growth path by suggesting recommended table of contents and training courses based on your child's score.
As this book bills itself as a "speech guide for our home," it is generously filled with practical routines, examples, and on-the-job tips.
Chapter 1 first speaks to all parents.
“The ability to speak is not a talent, but rather something that grows from opportunity.”
It tells you how to get your child to speak on their own, how to build the materials for speech, how to create an environment, and how parents need to know how to speak to do so.
Chapters 2 and 3 introduce everyday speech routines and games that develop speaking skills.
Speech in everyday life covers everything from greetings, listening, and expressing emotions to requests and refusals, and table discussions.
It provides specific examples of how to guide this and what kind of comments should be used to solve it.
It also teaches you how to train pronunciation, voice, expressiveness, and nonverbal language in a fun way through play and games.
It includes everything you need to prepare, how to play, and even the key points.
Chapter 4 moves on to self-introductions and presentations, which you will begin to speak about in earnest as you enter school.
It helps you apply checkpoints by grade level, as well as breathing and pronunciation correction, and structural design in the classroom.
Chapter 5 concludes by highlighting how important speaking skills are.
From an expert's perspective, you can see how speaking skills can create a foundation and opportunities for the future in terms of self-efficacy, literacy, thinking skills, brain development, career paths, and academic advancement.
In this book, our home is the classroom and our parents are the coaches.
We hope you'll find a home-based speech coaching book that connects assessment, diagnosis, training, and expansion.
This book will change the conversation at home and help children develop a voice that will brighten their future.
“I grow up every day at home!”
In an era where speaking becomes a specification,
A Language Coaching Guide for the Whole Family to Grow Together
Speaking skills are essential.
It is an important skill not only for presentations or discussions, but also for introducing yourself, appealing to others, and engaging in conversation in everyday life, regardless of your occupation.
That is why many parents hope, “I hope my child doesn’t suffer because he or she can’t speak.”
This book introduces the most realistic, practical, and essential path to achieving these wishes.
First, check your child's current level using the 'Speech Ability Evaluation Table' at the front of the book.
After reviewing the entire book and becoming familiar with the flow, you can create a customized growth path by suggesting recommended table of contents and training courses based on your child's score.
As this book bills itself as a "speech guide for our home," it is generously filled with practical routines, examples, and on-the-job tips.
Chapter 1 first speaks to all parents.
“The ability to speak is not a talent, but rather something that grows from opportunity.”
It tells you how to get your child to speak on their own, how to build the materials for speech, how to create an environment, and how parents need to know how to speak to do so.
Chapters 2 and 3 introduce everyday speech routines and games that develop speaking skills.
Speech in everyday life covers everything from greetings, listening, and expressing emotions to requests and refusals, and table discussions.
It provides specific examples of how to guide this and what kind of comments should be used to solve it.
It also teaches you how to train pronunciation, voice, expressiveness, and nonverbal language in a fun way through play and games.
It includes everything you need to prepare, how to play, and even the key points.
Chapter 4 moves on to self-introductions and presentations, which you will begin to speak about in earnest as you enter school.
It helps you apply checkpoints by grade level, as well as breathing and pronunciation correction, and structural design in the classroom.
Chapter 5 concludes by highlighting how important speaking skills are.
From an expert's perspective, you can see how speaking skills can create a foundation and opportunities for the future in terms of self-efficacy, literacy, thinking skills, brain development, career paths, and academic advancement.
In this book, our home is the classroom and our parents are the coaches.
We hope you'll find a home-based speech coaching book that connects assessment, diagnosis, training, and expansion.
This book will change the conversation at home and help children develop a voice that will brighten their future.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: December 10, 2025
- Page count, weight, size: 248 pages | 148*210*20mm
- ISBN13: 9791173556142
- ISBN10: 1173556141
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