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Children develop a sense of humor through roughhousing from "summary" of The Art of Roughhousing by Anthony T. DeBenedet, M.D,Lawrence J. Cohen, Ph.D.

Roughhousing is not just about physical play - it also helps children develop a sense of humor. When children engage in rough play, they are often laughing and joking around. This laughter is a key part of the roughhousing experience, as it helps children bond with their playmates and have fun together. Through roughhousing, children learn to read each other's cues and respond accordingly. They develop a sense of timing and learn when to deliver a funny comment or make a silly face to keep the play going. This back-and-forth interaction is essential for the development of a sense of humor, as children learn what makes others laugh and how to create a playful atmosphere. In addition, roughhousing helps children build re...
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    The Art of Roughhousing

    Anthony T. DeBenedet, M.D

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