“Expressing Through Voice, Puppets, and Interaction” Workshop Held at Pamukkale University

Updated Date: 14 March 2026

The workshop titled “Expressing Through Voice, Puppets, and Interaction”, organized by the Pamukkale University Preschool Education Application and Research Center, was successfully held on Wednesday, March 11, between 11:00 and 12:00 at the Early Childhood Workshop Classroom (K1-33).

The workshop was conducted by Keziban Karaca, a graduate student in the Preschool Education Program at Pamukkale University. The session focused on the importance of voice use, puppet-based communication, and interactive practices in supporting children’s expressive abilities during early childhood.

During the workshop, participants had the opportunity to experience practical activities demonstrating how puppets and voice-based techniques can support children’s emotional expression, communication skills, and social interaction.

The workshop attracted considerable interest and provided a productive learning environment through active participation and collaborative discussion. The Pamukkale University Preschool Education Application and Research Center aims to continue organizing practice-oriented educational activities in the field of early childhood education.

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