15 August School Function: The Indian national festival, Independence Day, is about to come. Every year, Independence Day is celebrated on 15th August, the most enthusiastic of which is seen in schools. Programs are organized in schools on the occasion of 15th August. School children start preparing weeks in advance to participate in this event. After flag hoisting on 15th August in schools, there are colorful programs, such as patriotic songs, speeches, dances, and drama presentations. Children participate in all these.

If your child is also going to participate in the school function, then this is a golden opportunity to connect him with patriotism and to hone his talent on stage. In this article, some ways are being told to prepare the child to participate in the school function to be held on 15th August, so that your child gets the most praise and applause on the stage that day. Let us know how to prepare the child with speech, poetry, costumes, and confidence, so that he shines with full confidence on the stage.
How to prepare the child for the Independence Day function?
Preparation of a patriotic speech
Prepare a patriotic speech on 15th August in easy and effective words according to the level of the child. The 1 to 2-minute speech should include the Indian flag, freedom fighters, and the feeling of patriotism. Make him practice at home, record it, and let him listen to it.
Encourage him to play a role.
Playing a character like Bal Gangadhar Tilak, Bhagat Singh, or Rani Lakshmibai increases confidence. If the child is taking part in a play, then customize the script according to the child's age and understanding. Pay special attention to expression and voice.
There should be a glimpse of the country in the costumes.
Traditional costumes like Khadi dhoti, Gandhi cap, soldier dress, or the form of Bharat Mata are impressive. Keep in mind that the choice of colors should be inspired by the tricolor (saffron, white, green).
Dance or group singing
Make the children practice dance or group singing on songs like 'Saare Jahan Se Achcha', 'Vande Mataram', 'Jana Gana Mana'. While dancing, focus on gestures and coordination.
Build confidence to speak on stage.
Whether the child is giving a speech or has to present a poem, build confidence in the child so that he can perform on stage without fear. To ensure that the child does not get nervous, rehearse at home, and talk about motivational things. Teach him to talk while looking into the eyes, smile and speak slowly.
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