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200 Times a Day
January 21, 2019
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-Steve Jobs

"If humor is an antidote for many ills and offers useful benefits, then finding ways to have more of it can brighten our lives," writes Deb Curtis in her popular book, Really Seeing Children. "A good sense of humor is a tool that children and adults can rely on throughout life to:

  • see things from different perspectives
  • be spontaneous.
  • grasp unconventional ways of thinking.
  • see beyond the surface of things.
  • enjoy and participate in the playful aspects of life.
  • not take yourself too seriously.
  • build strong relationships and get along with others.

We have a great resource in children when it comes to increasing the humor, laughter, and joy in our lives. Think about the statistic that children laugh 200 times each day. If you are with them even half a day, that is 100 shared laughs a day. All it takes is slowing down to see, and appreciate children’s humor."





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Arlene DeCicco · January 21, 2019
McKor Shalon Nursery
Cherry Hill, NJ, NJ, United States


Great article and captions to think about. I believe that children have a great sense of clarity regarding what adults are thinking, as far as their (adults) interacting with children.



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