My Child Became More Expressive at Home & School” — PlanetSpark Parent Story

As parents, we celebrate every small milestone our children achieve.

The first words.
The first school performance.
The first confident answer in class.

But sometimes, there are moments that quietly worry us too — especially when our child struggles to express themselves.

This was exactly the situation I faced with my daughter a year ago.

She was always intelligent, observant, and creative. At home, she loved drawing, reading stories, and spending time with family. But whenever it came to expressing her thoughts openly, she would suddenly become quiet.

In school, her teachers often told me:
"She is a bright child, but she rarely speaks in class."

At home too, I noticed the same thing.

Whenever I asked:
“How was your day?”
I would usually get one-word answers like:
“Fine.”
“Okay.”
“Nothing.”

As a mother, I knew she had thoughts and ideas in her mind. She just lacked the confidence to express them freely.

That was when I started searching for communication classes and discovered PlanetSpark.

Honestly, I did not expect a dramatic transformation. I simply wanted my child to become a little more confident while speaking.

But what happened over the next few months surprised me completely.

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Why I Decided to Try Public Speaking Classes

Initially, I was unsure whether public speaking classes would really help.

Like many parents, I wondered:

  • Isn’t communication something children naturally learn with age?
  • Will online classes actually make a difference?
  • What if my child feels uncomfortable?
  • Are public speaking classes only for extroverted children?

But after attending a demo session at PlanetSpark, I noticed something different.

The classes were not focused only on stage speeches.

Instead, they focused on:

  • Self-expression
  • Confidence building
  • Communication practice
  • Storytelling
  • Interactive speaking activities

The environment felt friendly and encouraging rather than strict or pressurizing.

That made me feel comfortable enough to enroll my daughter.

The Beginning Was Slow

The first few classes were honestly difficult.

My daughter barely spoke during sessions. She felt shy while introducing herself and often gave very short responses.

As a parent, I worried whether the classes would actually work for her.

But what I appreciated most was the patience of the trainers.

The teachers never forced her to speak loudly or perform perfectly.

Instead, they encouraged small improvements:

  • Completing full sentences
  • Sharing opinions
  • Participating in games
  • Answering simple questions
  • Maintaining eye contact

Those tiny moments slowly started building her confidence.

And I think that gradual approach made all the difference.

The First Change Happened at Home

One evening after class, my daughter suddenly started explaining a story activity she had done during the session.

Normally, she would never describe classroom activities in detail.

But this time, she spoke continuously for several minutes — explaining characters, emotions, and even giving her own opinions.

I remember quietly listening and realizing:
"Something is changing."

Slowly, over the next few weeks, I noticed more differences at home.

She began:

  • Talking more openly
  • Sharing school experiences
  • Asking questions confidently
  • Expressing likes and dislikes clearly
  • Participating more during family conversations

Earlier, she often avoided conversations with guests or relatives.

Now, she started answering confidently and even initiating conversations sometimes.

For many people, these may sound like small changes.

But for a parent watching a shy child slowly open up emotionally, these moments feel incredibly meaningful.

School Teachers Also Noticed the Difference

A few months later, during a school PTM, her teacher shared something unexpected.

She told me:
"Your daughter has started participating more actively in class discussions."

I was genuinely emotional hearing that.

The same child who once avoided speaking had now:

  • Started volunteering answers
  • Participated in presentations
  • Spoken during classroom activities
  • Become more interactive with classmates

Her teacher also mentioned improvements in:

  • Communication clarity
  • Confidence
  • Vocabulary
  • Classroom engagement

That was when I realized communication skills influence so much more than just speaking ability.

When children become confident communicators, they often become more active learners too.

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What I Liked About PlanetSpark Classes

As a parent, there were several things I personally appreciated about PlanetSpark.

1. The Sessions Were Highly Interactive

The classes were never dull lectures.

Children participated in:

  • Storytelling
  • Debates
  • Role plays
  • Games
  • Presentations
  • Creative speaking tasks

This kept my daughter engaged and excited about learning.

2. Trainers Focused on Encouragement

One thing I loved was the positive atmosphere.

Children were encouraged without fear of embarrassment.

Mistakes were treated as part of learning rather than failures.

That supportive environment helped my child feel safe while expressing herself.

3. Regular Speaking Practice Built Confidence

Confidence does not appear overnight.

It develops through repeated practice.

The regular speaking opportunities helped my daughter slowly become comfortable communicating her thoughts naturally.

4. The Improvement Extended Beyond Public Speaking

This was not just about stage confidence.

I noticed improvements in:

  • Daily conversations
  • Emotional expression
  • Social interaction
  • English fluency
  • Creativity
  • Overall personality development

That made the experience feel genuinely valuable.

The Biggest Transformation Was Emotional

What touched me most was not stage performance or vocabulary improvement.

It was seeing my daughter become emotionally expressive.

Earlier, she would often keep feelings to herself.

Now, she openly talks about:

  • Her school experiences
  • Her worries
  • Her excitement
  • Her opinions
  • Her friendships

As a mother, that emotional openness means everything.

Because communication is not just about speaking fluently.

It is about feeling confident enough to express who you are.

Public Speaking Is a Life Skill

Before this journey, I honestly thought public speaking classes were mainly for competitions and speeches.

Now I understand that communication skills impact every part of a child’s life.

Children who communicate confidently often:

  • Build stronger friendships
  • Participate better in school
  • Handle social situations more comfortably
  • Express emotions clearly
  • Develop leadership qualities
  • Feel more self-assured overall

These are lifelong skills that extend far beyond classrooms and stages.

My Honest Parent Experience

If another parent asked me whether communication classes truly help, I would say yes — especially for children who struggle with confidence or self-expression.

For our family, PlanetSpark became more than just an online learning platform.

It became a place where my child slowly discovered her voice.

And honestly, as a parent, there is nothing more beautiful than seeing your child speak freely, confidently, and without fear.

Sometimes, the biggest transformation is not about becoming the loudest child in the room.

Sometimes, it is simply about helping a quiet child finally feel heard.

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No matter what type of learner your child is, PlanetSpark helps set your child up for success by providing online classes with a curriculum that's designed to develop essential skills to make your child future-ready.

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No matter what type of learner your child is, PlanetSpark helps set your child up for success by providing online classes with a curriculum that's designed to develop essential skills to make your child future-ready.

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No matter what type of learner your child is, PlanetSpark helps set your child up for success by providing online classes with a curriculum that's designed to develop essential skills to make your child future-ready.

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