Facing an audience is inevitable. It has quite an intimidating ring to it. But at the same time, it can open doors to a world of new opportunities. However, some of us still get nervous when we go up on the stage. If adults get stage fright, then children can fall prey to it, too. But one can always get help to improve communication skills from the beginning!
Public speaking is undoubtedly an art. But the fear of forgetting or stumbling on words and the fear of judgment are the restraints that hold people back. It would help if you prepared your children from the get-go with excellent communication skills.