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.