Drama helps concentration
In every session children are encouraged to listen to each other's ideas and thoughts and to take turns. These activities allow children to recognise the value of concentration; a skill that is vital in the world outside their home.Drama helps develop language & communication skills
Learning new songs, playing new games and participating in pretend play (when children must take on the language of the role they are playing) all contribute to a child's developing vocabulary. They are encouraged to express themselves both verbally and through facial expressions and body language which is key to making them better and more effective communicators.Other Issues To Learn
Creative drama is a teaching method which can be used in many fields (Fulford et. al., 2001). Today, one of the methods of learning-teaching and practise that starts from the unity of human and that aims simultaneously to improve the needs to know (wisdom), to hear (conscience and aesthetics) and to act (motion), which are common abilities of human, is “drama in education” (Akar Vural and Sommers, 2011; p. 1). Creative drama offers many opportunity for children for example, thinking, cooperatively, commınication, awareness, self-confidence.










