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Research on Young Children's Humor


Research on Young Children's Humor

Theoretical and Practical Implications for Early Childhood Education
Educating the Young Child, Band 15

von: Eleni Loizou, Susan L. Recchia

139,09 €

Verlag: Springer
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 24.07.2019
ISBN/EAN: 9783030152024
Sprache: englisch

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<p>This book provides a wide spectrum of research on young children’s humor and illuminates the depth and complexity of humor development in children from birth through age 8 and beyond. It highlights the work of pioneers in young children’s humor research including Paul McGhee, Doris Bergen, and Vasu Reddy. Presenting a variety of new perspectives, the book examines such issues as play, humor, laughing and pleasure within the context of learning and development. It looks at humor, wordplay and cartoons that can be used as educational tools in the classroom. Finally, it provides explorations of humor within a cultural and spiritual context. The book presents diverse and creative methods to study humor and provides practical implications for adults working with children. The book offers a powerful springboard for moving research and practice toward a deeper understanding of young children’s humor as an integral and meaningful component of early development and learning.&nbsp; </p>
<p>Preface.- 1. Young children’s humor; <i>Eleni Loizou and Susan L. Recchia</i>.- <b>SECTION 1: Development and Learning</b>.- 2. Young Children’s Play and Humor Development: A Close Theoretical Partnership; <i>Doris Bergen</i>.- 3. Humor, social laughing, and pleasure to function: Three sources of laughter that are intrinsically connected in early childhood; <i>Elly Singer</i>.- 4. Humor styles in younger children; <i>Lucy Amelia James and Claire Louise Fox</i>.- 5. The development of 3-5-year-old-children’s sense of humor and the relationships among children’s temperament and parents’ humor style in China; <i>Wen Liu</i>.- <b>SECTION 2: Teaching and Classroom</b>.- 6. Humor in the ECE Classroom: A Neglected form of Play whose Time has Come; <i>Paul McGhee</i>.- 7. Children’s visual and verbal humorous productions after participating in a series of creative activities and framed by the Theory of the Absurd and the Empowerment theory; <i>Eleni Loizou and Evi K. Loizou</i>.- 8. The Place of Humor in the Classroom; <i>Nikolaos Chaniotakis and Magdalini Papazoglou</i>.- 9. Cartoons as an educational tool to fight disability stereotypes; <i>Eleni Loizou and Simoni Symeonidou</i>.- 10: Linguistic Gymnastics: Humor and Wordplay in Children’s and Adolescent Literature; <i>Lisa Maxwell Arter</i>.- <b>SECTION 3: Other perspectives and Contexts</b>.- 11. Humour as Culture in Infancy; <i>Vasudevi Reddy</i>.- 12. ‘Let the wild rumpus start!’. Using carnival as a metaphor to highlight the pedagogical significance of young children’s humor; <i>Laura Jennings Tallant</i>.- 13. Exploring Connections between Humor and Children’s Spirituality; <i>Jennifer Mata-McMahon</i>.- 14. Research Connections and Implications for Practice to Further Support Young Children’s Humor; <i>Susan L. Recchia and Eleni Loizou</i>. </p>

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This book provides a wide spectrum of research on young children’s humor and illuminates the depth and complexity of humor development in children from birth through age 8 and beyond. It highlights the work of pioneers in young children’s humor research including Paul McGhee, Doris Bergen, and Vasu Reddy. Presenting a variety of new perspectives, the book examines such issues as play, humor, laughing and pleasure within the context of learning and development. It looks at humor, wordplay and cartoons that can be used as educational tools in the classroom. Finally, it provides explorations of humor within a cultural and spiritual context. The book presents diverse and creative methods to study humor and provides practical implications for adults working with children. The book offers a powerful springboard for moving research and practice toward a deeper understanding of young children’s humor as an integral and meaningful component of early development and learning.&nbsp;
Is the first book to focus on humor expression and development in young children Provides a rich array of methods for exploring humor’s impact on early learning Offers practical ideas for better accessing young children’s humor in research and teaching
“.. Most books on children’s humor do not have this diverse a group of authors. The chapters each describe theory and research that give varied perspectives on the topic of children’s humor.” &nbsp;(Doris Bergen, Distinguished Professor Emeritus, Miami University, Oxford, OH, USA)<p>“.. It draws together both known researchers who have been studying children’s humor development and also presents the research and views of some new humor scholars.” (Doris Bergen, Distinguished Professor Emeritus, Miami University, Oxford, OH, USA)</p>

<p>“.. Paul McGhee is a paragon of research in this field and having him on board further strengthens the book. It is a timely topic and I can see the need for more research in the field. This may be a starting point encouraging more research and eliciting interest among researchers and practitioners in the field.” (René Proyer, Professor, Martin-Luther University Halle-Wittenberg, Halle, Germany)</p>

<p>“.. I also liked the idea to include suggestions for teachers on the usage of humor and think that they can be helpful to those interested in using humor in their classroom.” (René Proyer, Professor, Martin-Luther University Halle-Wittenberg, Halle, Germany)<br></p>

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