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Five Ways to Add Humor to Your Child’s Day

January 25, 2016 by Melissa Chapman 2 Comments

If I’ve learned anything from parenthood one thing is clear – children love silly pranks and jokes. And in addition to the pure fun of telling jokes, the experts at Kiddie Academy  point out the educational benefits of exercising your family’s funny bone year-round.
Five Ways to Add Humor to Your Child's Day

“When children tell jokes, they are actually playing with language and vocabulary, making associations between words and concepts.  This is an important component of literacy education,” says Richard Peterson, vice president of education, Kiddie Academy.  “Sharing funny stories and jokes also offers a safe format for children to showcase their attempts with language — not only is it OK if people laugh at them, it’s a bonus.  Making someone laugh also helps to build a child’s self-esteem.”

Keep reading for five fun ideas for adding humor to your family’s life

1. Host a Family “Open Mike” night.  Invite your children to tell their favorite jokes. Join in the fun by also sharing your own kid-friendly humor. Use an empty paper towel roll covered in aluminum foil to serve as your microphone. Laughing together creates wonderful memories.

 Host a Family "Open Mike" night. Invite your children to tell their favorite jokes. Join in the fun by also sharing your own kid-friendly humor. Use an empty paper towel roll covered in aluminum foil to serve as your microphone. Laughing together creates wonderful memories.

2. Share tall tales, whether they are classics such as Paul Bunyan or John Henry, or your own creations. A tall tale usually involves solving a problem in a big and funny way.  Talk about why a giant griddle for Paul Bunyan’s pancakes would or wouldn’t work.

3. Ask your family members – “Who is the funniest person you know?” Follow up with questions about why he or she is funny, and tell a few funny stories starring that person.

 4. Play with Words. Challenge your family to see how many related puns you can string together in a conversation. A pun-marathon is great fun for car rides, or even over dinner. Puns help children exercise comprehension skills such as reasoning, inference, and context clues..

4. Play with Words.  Challenge your family to see how many related puns you can string together in a conversation.  A pun-marathon is great fun for car rides, or even over dinner. Puns help children exercise comprehension skills such as reasoning, inference, and context clues.

5. Tell Knock Knock jokes. Many are kid-friendly, and the web offers a huge selection.  They’re classics, and fun to share.

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  1. fast says

    July 12, 2016 at 6:49 am

    Hello!

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  2. Malachi key says

    January 19, 2017 at 11:58 am

    Really awesome one.

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