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A Youngster Can Show You How To Laugh
by David Hill

Have you at all watched kids at have fun? If you are lucky, you will have seen them chuckle eagerly and it was really simple for them to do so. Studies suggest that adults are amused nearly 15 times in a day, though kids chuckle approximately 300-400 times a day. If we were to take in a refugee camp-site we could have perhaps seen sad and desperate expressions on the faces of most the teenage children. As the urgently-requested aid was passed out, the kids were the fastest to start to chuckle and have fun. Maybe we 'more experienced' people take ourselves too seriously.
Perhaps we don't require to chuckle 400 times a day, but the majority of us would do much more than we do, if we did. A lot of us have seen young kids thrill and delight each other with the most basic of toys. Have you watched them remove a present out of a box and have fun with the box instead of the new toy? The key to a good laugh is having different people near us. We need to collaborate with others to fetch out our best chuckling. When they spoke on the telephone they had lots to chuckle about and it showed in their phone conversations.
When we are on our own, nearly all of our group stimulation is removed, if we do not look at the TV, listen to the music, go to the movies, and delight in reading a Best Selling Author , laughter nearly always disappears. Even if we are ecstatic, we rarely ever chuckle if we are by ourself. Young kids are no exception; they indicate to us by this research that all ages be required to indulge in 'group' laughter . Other laughter research was undertaken by hundreds of kids to establish what makes kids giggle. Research results was used on kids who were undergoing painful procedures or who were suffering from anxiety brought on by Pain Expectation .
They were split into 2 groups and ask to dip their hands in freezing cold water as long a time as they could. The result of the laughing overshadowed the shock of the cold; isn't the result astonishing? The clear-cut result from this research was that laughing allows a person to


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Posted on: December 4,2006


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