Speak Up: Drama for Communications (May 2017)

Monday, 29 May 2017 10:00 AM - Wednesday, 31 May 2017 12:30 PM SST

Blk 163 Tampines St 12, #01-257, Singapore, Singapore, 521163, Singapore

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Monday, 29 May 2017 10:00 AM - Wednesday, 31 May 2017 12:30 PM SST

DAS Tampines, Blk 163 Tampines St 12, Singapore, Singapore, 521163, Singapore.

SPEAK UP: DRAMA FOR COMMUNICATION
P1 to P4 / DAS Tampines

Designed for students who have difficulties expressing themselves verbally, this workshop uses drama to teach communication techniques with an emphasis on body language, voice and speech, vocal dynamics, expression and word/sentence crafting and presenting to an audience. Students will participate in Role Playing, Impromptu Speaking, Persuasive Speaking and dramatisation of a given stimuli, which will encourage them to speak confidently.

Dyslexia Association of Singapore Limited

www.das.org.sg / www.dasacademy.edu.sg / www.dasint.org.sg

ABOUT DYSLEXIA ASSOCIATION OF SINGAPORE (DAS) Our Mission: Helping Dyslexic People Achieve Our Goal: To build a world class organisation dedicated to helping dyslexic people, those with specific learning differences and reaching out to the region. Registered in 1991, the Dyslexia Association of Singapore (DAS) is today a vibrant voluntary welfare organisation with over 240 full-time staff who provide a wide array of services for dyslexics not only in Singapore but in the region. DAS Educational Therapists, Speech and Language Therapists and Specialist Psychologists provide support for over 3,000 preschool, primary and secondary school students in 13 centres all over Singapore. Besides the main literacy programme, DAS also offers support in Mathematics, Chinese, English Exam Skills and Speech and Drama Arts. Increasingly, DAS will provide support for dyslexics who also suffer from other specific learning differences such as attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), dyspraxia, dyscalculia and non-verbal learning differences.

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