by Terry Lynch of www.historiesforkids.com
Whenever I give a presentation, I always hope my audience has come of their own free will. Speaking as I do on historical figures and leadership usually means that my audience has some interest in the subject on which I am about to speak. It’s very gratifying to have audience members nodding or smiling to affirm my ramblings. My presentations are always interactive. Whether I am speaking to adults or a youth group, I encourage audience members to contribute questions or comments at the end of the presentation. These discussions can get very lively, and I feel it is what makes the performance unique. Read the rest of this article
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