6/22/2023 0 Comments Humorous antidoteAs you come up with rhymes and songs to help children remember important math facts or new words, your "silliness” my help them retain important information. It helps children stay “tuned in” to what they are learning. This is counterproductive to social and academic growth.Īs you help your children with their schoolwork, laughter enables learning and relieves boredom and monotony. Don’t let your children make fun of each other which causes embarrassment or ridicule. However, be careful that you don’t laugh at the wrong time or in a derogatory manner. When you have a meal together, laughter provides time for bonding and building trust. It is a highly effective way to stimulate conversation for both the speaker and the listener. Laughter runs through many regions of the brain as a source of energy to help grow stronger relationships and opportunities for success. Laughter is important to physical well-being and stress relief for all ages. It may lead to new ideas and understandings. Laughter is a link to creativity and divergent thinking. Parents who are dedicated to the best interests, social development and academic success of their children can accomplish great things by using a variety of humorous approaches to family activities, meals and studies. There is so much stress, unhappiness and fear in the world and in our families. Maybe we do not have enough laughter in our lives these days. And the more laughter there is, the more bonding happens within a family. Laughter occurs when people are comfortable with one another, when they feel open and free. To have love in one hand and laughter in the other.” August Wilson Get ready to release the laughs and bring some much needed joy to January.“All you need in the world is love and laughter. We’ll be faking it until we make it with a ridiculous mix of chuckle inducing activities. And doing laughter exercises with others in a group will usually also produce plenty of heartfelt or genuine laughter – since laughter is so contagious!Įxpect an evening of Laughter Yoga activities, songs, games, deep (Yogic) breathing and a laughter meditation designed to tickle your funny bone good and proper. Laughter Yoga is based on the premise that the body cannot distinguish between pretend and genuine laughter (this draws on NLP), and both produce the same physiological response. Laughter increases oxygenation in the body, boosts endorphin levels, boosts our immunity and increases our resilience to pain. Why do you need this? Regular laughter can help us to become more playful and creative in our daily lives and significantly reduces stress. Inspired by Action Theatre, art therapy, comedy dabbling and the catharsis of chuckling, she is fascinated by the way people connect through play, whether for humorous reasons or purely from unconditional laughter. She has been laughing for some time, she took a gigglequest in 2012 and co-leads Brighton Laughter Club. Goddess of giggles Amy Star is bringing Cheeky Tuesday’s Laughter Club to Antidote London for a seriously fun night of playful activities to satisfy the human need for belly laughs and wholesome connection.Īmy is a cosmic joker who takes play seriously.
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