Role Play on the Importance of Breastfeeding – 1st August
As part of the World Breastfeeding Week celebrations, the students of the Department of Home Science presented an insightful and impactful role play on 1st August to highlight the importance of exclusive breastfeeding.
The performance, held on the college grounds, aimed to create awareness among students and staff about the benefits of breastfeeding, including improved immunity, emotional bonding, and proper infant growth and development. Through realistic and thought-provoking scenes, the role play addressed:
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Common myths and misconceptions about breastfeeding
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The recommended practice of exclusive breastfeeding for the first six months
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Challenges faced by new mothers, especially working women
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The crucial role of family and social support in promoting breastfeeding
The students used simple language, expressive dialogues, and relatable characters to effectively convey the message. The audience appreciated the effort, and the performance served as a powerful tool for health education and community awareness.
Faculty members supported the students in scripting and staging the role play, ensuring it was both educational and engaging.
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