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Toys and sweets – Best Friends of speakers

One of my favorite things is to make a presentation on the toys and sweets brought.

If the presentation of an hour or shorter, or less interactive than an honor, I could just move on individually wrapped candy on the seats or on a box at the top. Candy is a fast and inexpensive gift to your audience, that people Perk and let them know what you think about their comfort. If you are speaking in a conference, for example, and there was a timehas made since the audience a break, leave them with a little sweetness.

Through workshops, where people expect more interaction and (hopefully) fun, I love sharing my toys with the group. I have a collection of mini-games Dohse, mini Etch-a-Sketches, Silly Putty, Koosh balls, Slinkys, colored pipe cleaners and other toys that I put on a desk or table in front of a panel.

The Society for National and Community Service offers the advantages of the use of toysduring exercise. Use reasons for toys are:

1st to create a relaxed and pleasant surroundings Toys

2nd Toys that encourage creativity and participation

3rd Toys meet the needs of different learners

4th chain re-writing habits Toys

5th Toys are used as rewards, reminders and incentives

I tell my students that they play freely with toys, while the session, but they do not get to take home! Of course you can always get to keep toys for your participantsor the use of toys as prizes throughout the training. The truth is that some were missing your toys, be prepared to fill up regularly.

I think the toy be a distraction, and people who play with toys tend to kinesthetic learners who learn most effectively when they are active or to use their hands to be. People who might otherwise tap her pen, playing with their Blackberry or swaying in their seats can make sculptures out of Play-Doh or pipeCleaners and still pay attention to the speakers.

Toys and sweets to lighten the atmosphere so intense and serious presentation, and create a mental and physical stimulation that promotes learning. I recommend using toys to a new dimension of fun, creativity and commitment to add your presentations.

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