Laughter builds deep emotional connections and soothes youngsters' nervous systems — making them more resilient and open to ...
Laughter is the best medicine, according to one old adage. Now, new research suggests it boosts child learning and ...
Researchers say children’s laughter may do much more than create happy moments. Humor and playful interactions could help ...
Making children laugh can build deep emotional connections and soothe their nervous systems, making them more resilient and open to new ideas, says a leading child development expert. Dr. Jacqueline ...
A recent study published in the Journal of Experimental Child Psychology suggests that mothers and fathers are equally skilled at making their preschool children laugh using similar playful strategies ...
This morning I very calmly and gently explained to Martin that when he places a cup down on our glass coffee table, he needs to be gentle. His response: “It’s not fragile! DON'T EVER SAY THAT TO ME ...
Scientists have long known that the bond between parent and child is vital to a child's social, emotional, and cognitive development. Secure attachment leads to better emotional regulation, healthier ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Jokes for kids are an art form, and lunchbox jokes can be a great way to make them laugh while sneaking in a little reading ...