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Speech & Drama Classes to Boost Your Child's Confidence

byLet's Talk ClubIn-person sessions at YoungPlum Studio, Punjabi BaghStarts from6,000 per monthView full gallery

We turn after-school hours into a journey of imagination. Through theatre games, storytelling, and role-play, we help your child build the confidence and communication skills that last a lifetime.

We start our drama sessions with group warm-ups, getting everyone moving and ready to express themselves. These activities help children feel comfortable and connected as a group.

"We are brave!" Learning to express emotions is a key part of our drama class. Here, children are using their bodies and voices to show different feelings, from bravery to sadness, in a playful role-playing game.

A room full of energy and expression! Our students follow along with instructors, learning actions for a new song. This group activity in our theatre program helps with coordination and listening skills.

Following the leader in a fun drama game. These group exercises are not just about movement; they are about building focus, awareness of others, and working together as an ensemble.

Reaching for the sky! This dynamic warm-up gets our little actors energized and ready for a session of creative expression. Movement is a key part of how we teach children to use the stage.

Story time is where imaginations take flight. The children are completely captivated by a tale, an essential part of our drama program that builds listening skills, vocabulary, and a love for narrative.

Circle time is a cornerstone of our classes, where we share stories and play interactive games. Here, an instructor engages the entire group with a fun riddle, encouraging active listening and participation.

A small group gathers for an interactive story session. This intimate setting allows every child to participate, share their ideas, and feel heard, which is crucial for building confidence.

Integrating technology to bring stories to life! We sometimes use visual aids on a laptop to supplement our storytelling, capturing the attention of our young audience and making the experience even more vivid.

"Apple pie!" This little one is having a blast practicing his words with a toy microphone. These individual turns help each child practice clear speech and gain confidence in speaking up.

About Speech & Drama: Finding Their Voice

We don't do boring drills or endless worksheets here. Instead, we use theatre games and voice modulation exercises to help your child articulate their thoughts. Whether it's practicing a story in front of the group or playing a character in our role-play sessions, the goal is always for your little one to feel confident and heard.

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