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October 25, 2019
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Are you looking for persuasive speech topics to assign to your students? Don’t worry; we have you covered. Check out our list of 136 persuasive speech topics for students.

  1. Testing products on animals: is it ethical or not?
  2. Is it right to keep animals in zoos?
  3. Should we use products made with animal fur?
  4. Euthanizing stray animals: is it ethical?
  5. Can a companion or service animal change someone’s life?
  6. Is it rational to be scared of harmless yet frightening or unusual animals?
  7. Keeping wild and exotic pets away from their natural habitat. Is it ethical?
  8. Should we spay pets to control overpopulation?
  9. Keeping exotic animals at home. Is it good for them?
  10. Ten ways we can help animals live better
  11. Personality disorders among teens. Are they easy to identify?
  12. How our differences make us unique
  13. Phobias of children, teens, and adults. What are the similarities and differences?
  14. When is it right to give children medication for mental issues?
  15. Suicide among teenagers. Is the media affecting it?
  16. Studying psychology stresses students out
  17. Peer pressure is the cause of a lot of delinquency during the teenage years
  18. The importance of people skills
  19. Are introverts better entrepreneurs?
  20. How can a mentor affect your success as an entrepreneur?
  21. Understanding your position in the market. How can it affect your current and future business plan?
  22. Can social media affect your marketing plan?
  23. Should you start a business based on your passions?
  24. Starting a successful business with no money
  25. The value of unique business ideas
  26. Using feedback from unhappy customers to enhance your sales
  27. The importance of delegation
  28. Employers are asking for their employees’ social media accounts. Is it right or wrong?
  29. Employers shouldn’t ask questions related to an employee’s personal life
  30. Life as a teen addicted to technology
  31. Teachers contribute more to society than a lot of other professions
  32. Video games promote violence among children and teens
  33. Are music videos appropriate for children and teens to watch?
  34. Mental health and well-being should be one of the subjects studied in school
  35. Kids under 16 years shouldn’t have their own social media accounts
  36. Exam results shouldn’t be used to label students
  37. Dealing with bullies. Is it suitable to punish them?
  38. Are K-12 schools rigorous enough?
  39. How to overcome shyness
  40. Which sport should you play to stay fit and healthy?
  41. How to write the best title for your speech?
  42. How to overcome your fear of public speaking?
  43. What is the best way to solve challenging Math problems?
  44. A migraine is usually overlooked at school or in a workplace
  45. Alternative medication: The truth and the myths
  46. Infertility in couples is related to stress and unhealthy lifestyles
  47. Mental health issues affect the whole society
  48. The food industry causes obesity
  49. Everyone should donate blood at least once a year
  50. How to overcome back pain? Different treatment options
  51. Using a mouthwash after brushing your teeth is essential for your dental health
  52. Do cell phones affect our brains?
  53. Non-smokers should be first on organ transplant lists
  54. Is biohacking good for your health?
  55. Diet beverages do not make you lose weight
  56. How to keep your immune system strong
  57. How to improve the way your body and brain function
  58. Social media affects people’s self-image and self-esteem
  59. Competitive sports teaches us a lot about life
  60. Who is a hero? What are the qualities of a hero?
  61. Learning from your mistakes
  62. Spending time with your grandparents
  63. Brilliant ways to make money in the 21st century
  64. Living underwater: A reality or science fiction?
  65. Texting while driving should be illegal
  66. Using single-use plastic containers should be banned
  67. School days should start later in the day
  68. Immigration laws should be more lenient
  69. Living with refugees from other countries
  70. Students should be able to pick their schools
  71. Parents should be able to pick their child’s schools
  72. Should human beings control the weather?
  73. Simple ways to overcome stress
  74. People who spend their time playing video games are more prone to depression
  75. Video games can enhance people’s brain functioning
  76. Children who play video games have faster responses
  77. How will gaming look ten years from now?
  78. Virtual reality affects people’s perception
  79. Living without computers is impossible
  80. A video game can be the easiest way to teach kids
  81. Watching people playing video games is as fun as watching sports in person
  82. Will playing video games cause behavior problems?
  83. The gaming industry is affecting every aspect of our lives
  84. Video games are just as popular among adults
  85. Playing video games with random people online makes you more sociable and outgoing
  86. Using genetically modified foods is bad for our health
  87. Using painkillers is not healthy
  88. The technology revolution is changing life way too fast
  89. Human beings should depend more on renewable energy
  90. The power of crystal healing can improve our mental and physical health
  91. How your diet can cause the onset of different health conditions
  92. Using supplements should be controlled
  93. Coming up with guidelines that control STEM cell research
  94. How can science be used to improve the lives of physically challenged individuals?
  95. High-school and middle-school students should be trained to do PowerPoint presentations
  96. Improving students’ presentation skills
  97. Should uniforms be obligatory in schools?
  98. Should there be separate classrooms for boys and girls?
  99. Students sent to boarding schools: A responsibility and a risk
  100. The possible positive effect of spending a year as an exchange student
  101. Cell phones shouldn’t be allowed in schools
  102. Taking a year off school. Can it help you?
  103. Hilarious games in the class can help shy students get along with others
  104. Grades: Are they a fair way to evaluate academic performance?
  105. More political and legal measures should be taken to protect the environment
  106. Keeping an animal away from its home will affect the environmental balance
  107. Businesses have a serious obligation towards protecting the environment
  108. There should be a strict policy against polluting the ocean
  109. Should there be government policies against the use of disposable diapers?
  110. Recycling paper is going to save our planet
  111. Are we taking the right measures to address global warming?
  112. Can child abuse and traumas lead to future mental disorders?
  113. Can family history make children more prone to stress and anxiety?
  114. Should children and teens be worried more about their privacy or safety?
  115. Can video games be used to educate children and teens?
  116. Having an older/younger sibling. The perks and the challenges
  117. Internet censorship for kids, is it a must?
  118. The problem of governmental spending on biological weapons
  119. Are we taking the right steps to eliminate cultural sensitivity?
  120. Obesity in children is related to living a fast-paced life. What is the role of the parents
  121. Getting and renewing a driving license: Is one test per lifetime enough?
  122. Should smokers pay a health tax?
  123. Is the government spending too much on the military sector?
  124. Can writing a journal help you become a better person?
  125. Reality shows affect people’s mental health
  126. Song lyrics affect our lives in several ways
  127. Should an artist comply with the rules set by society while working on a project?
  128. Can action movies cause stress and anxiety?
  129. Reading inspirational and humorous quotes improves your mood
  130. Why reading an informational article in a list form is easier
  131. Studying religion is motivational
  132. How do we overcome conflicts and arguments between people who believe in different religions?
  133. Should religion be allowed in schools?
  134. Scriptures from the Bible can help people renew their belief
  135. Current vs. ancient interpretations of the Bible: Which is more factual?
  136. Children should be allowed to choose their religion
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