Is It Necessary for Kids in Singapore to Join a Communication Class?

24 Apr 2026

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Many parents today focus heavily on their child’s development, filling their schedules with tuition and enrichment classes such as swimming, taekwondo, and piano. While these activities build important skills and discipline, one important question is becoming more common among parents in Singapore.

Is it enough for children to do well in exams and activities, or do they also need strong communication skills to truly succeed?

The short answer is this. Communication is no longer optional. It is a core skill that shapes how a child learns, interacts, and grows.

Why Communication Skills Matter More Today

In schools across Singapore, students are expected to do more than just write well. They need to speak, present, and express their ideas clearly.

Take the PSLE English Oral Examination as an example. Students are assessed on reading aloud and engaging in conversation. Many children understand the content but struggle to express themselves confidently under pressure.

Beyond exams, communication skills affect everyday situations:

  • Answering questions in class
  • Making friends and building social confidence
  • Participating in group discussions
  • Presenting ideas during project work

A child who can communicate well often stands out, not because they know more, but because they can express what they know more effectively.

Can Communication Skills Be Learned Naturally?

Some parents believe that children will pick up communication skills over time. While this can happen to a certain extent, it is often not enough.

In reality, many children:

  • Feel shy or afraid of speaking up
  • Struggle to organise their thoughts clearly
  • Give short or unclear answers
  • Lack confidence in unfamiliar situations

Without proper guidance, these habits can persist into their teenage years and even adulthood.

Just like learning maths or writing, communication is a skill that improves with structured training and consistent practice.

What Do Communication Classes Actually Teach?

A good communication class goes beyond basic public speaking. It focuses on building a strong foundation in how a child thinks and expresses ideas.

Students typically learn how to:

  • Structure their thoughts before speaking
  • Speak clearly and confidently
  • Use the right tone, pace, and body language
  • Expand answers with relevant ideas and examples
  • Respond spontaneously in conversations

These are practical skills that children can immediately apply in school and daily life.

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Are Communication Classes Necessary for Every Child?

Not every child starts at the same level, but every child can benefit.

Communication classes are especially helpful for children who:

  • Are shy or lack confidence
  • Struggle with oral exams
  • Speak very little in class
  • Have ideas but cannot express them clearly

Even for more confident children, training helps refine their skills and gives them an edge in leadership and presentations.

In a competitive environment like Singapore, being able to communicate well is often what sets one student apart from another.

The Long Term Impact on Your Child

Strong communication skills do not just help in primary school. They carry forward into every stage of life.

Children who develop these skills early are more likely to:

  • Participate actively in class
  • Take on leadership roles
  • Perform better in interviews and presentations
  • Build stronger relationships
  • Express their thoughts with clarity and confidence

Over time, this shapes how others perceive them and how they see themselves.

So, Is It Necessary?

Communication classes may not be mandatory, but they are increasingly essential.

In today’s world, it is not just about what your child knows. It is about how well they can express it.

Giving your child the ability to communicate effectively is giving them a lifelong advantage.

Final Thoughts

Every child has a voice. The question is whether they have the confidence and skills to use it.

With the right guidance and environment, children can learn to speak with clarity, confidence, and purpose.

For parents in Singapore, investing in communication skills is not just about doing better in school. It is about preparing your child for the future.

Just like how children prepare for performances in enrichment classes such as piano, there will come a moment when they have to step onto a stage and perform in front of an audience.

The question is, will they walk up with confidence and perform at their best, or will they freeze, feel overwhelmed, and struggle to express themselves?

Communication is what makes the difference. It gives children the confidence not just to perform, but to truly shine.

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