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Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Power of a Joke and Laughter

"A day without laughter is a day wasted."
Charles Chaplin
Discovering the joy of telling jokes it’s a way to experience a lifelong companionship, laughter and self-confidence. Having access to the source and introducing children to books with jokes is very beneficial and will have links to higher intellectual development in vocabulary, spelling and stimulates thinking. 
Q: What did the dog say when he sat on sandpaper?
A: Ruff!
Even the most reluctant reader can often be persuaded to pick up a joke book or read a joke printed out onto a card or bookmark. Collecting jokes can be helpful too. A reluctant reader scan be encouraged if you give him a special notebook to decorate and use to store all his favorites. Then suggest he gets out his notebook for a rainy day or when he is feeling under the weather and needs cheering up!
Basia with a friend
Concluding – Why telling a joke is good?
  • It increases kids' confidence.
  • Helps to practice reading, remember a story, order it and relate it to others.
  • Helps to expand vocabulary and learn spelling.
  • Stimulates thinking.
  • And helps to laugh and reduce stress.
Q: What happened to the wooden car 
with the wooden wheels and the wooden engine?
A: It wooden go!
Basia with friends 

Remember!
If a child is telling you a joke, 
Be patient, 
Listen carefully, 
Enjoy it and 
Never spoil the punchline!
Check the links for jokes:

Read also:
http://stress.about.com/od/stresshealth/a/laughter.htm

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