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    The Brain that Loves to Laugh: A Visual Guide to Humour and Human Connection in the Early Years

    The Brain that Loves to Laugh by Harding, Jacqueline;

    A Visual Guide to Humour and Human Connection in the Early Years

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    Product details:

    • Edition number 1
    • Publisher Routledge
    • Date of Publication 29 May 2026

    • ISBN 9781032953915
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages254 pages
    • Size 246x189 mm
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 144 Illustrations, color; 128 Halftones, color; 16 Line drawings, color; 40 Tables, black & white
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    Short description:

    This captivating book provides an introduction to how laughter affects thedevelopment and wellbeing of children from birth to five years. Written by an expert, it explores how the developing brain responds to laughter and argues for an approach to early years education that celebrates curiosity and self-chosen learning pathways.


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    Long description:

    This captivating visual book provides an accessible introduction to how laughter affects the holistic development and wellbeing of children from birth to five years. Written by a leading expert, it explores how the developing brain responds to laughter and love, arguing for an approach to early years education and care that is based on the best scientific evidence and celebrates curiosity, laughter, and self-chosen learning pathways.


    Snapshots of real scenarios with babies and young children laughing and learning in real homes and settings is the starting point for this unique book. Supported by images and links to film clips on the accompanying website, these cameos drive the narrative and enable readers to link theory to practice with ease. Chapters focus on different ages and stages of development and include clear explanations of what is happening in the body and brain at each "stage," revealing the richness of the opportunities on offer and the adult’s role in facilitating it.


    With opportunities to dig deeper, full-colour photographs, and a fully integrated companion website, The Brain That Loves to Laugh is essential reading for all early years students and practitioners and all those with an interest in neuroscience and child development.



    "This uplifting book will transform the way you think about laughter, joy and humour in your Early Years settings and schools to improve authentic connection, social communication, learning and teaching. Dr Harding makes a powerful case for all adults to both see the child’s world through their eyes and then join them in using humour to learn, reduce stress and build positive attitudes to learning and life. An essential, profound and inspired book written for everyone who is seeking less stress and more joy in the education of young children." - Kathy Brodie, Founder of Early Years TV

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    Table of Contents:

    Part 1: The science of laughter. Really?  1. Juggling the theories  2. The look and sound of brains whriling around in hope, humour and human connection  3. Looking after little brains: Why hope, humour and human connection matters  4. Human connection: Getting in sync  5. The five 'C's of humour: Categories, contagion, content, curiosity and creativity  Part 2: Health, Happiness and being human?  6. Humanity in progress  7. Human connection: Creating a culture of inclusivity  8. Being human is being real  Part 3: Learning and laughter are happy companions: Perhaps humour is the brain's best kept secret?  9. Emotions and cognition are partners  10. The missing link of memorable moments  11. A creative leap: Hope strings eternal  12. How do you know that you know?  13. Time for change: Make way for Hope, Humour and Human connection!  Part 4: Development  14. Birth to 12 months: Let the fun begin...  15. One to three years: Laughing all the way to learning  16. Three to five years: Playful pedagogy wins out  17. Five to seven years plus: Brains love to play  Part 5: Real life  18. Joy: Just one of you  19. The Language of Hope: Essex case study  20. The Last Laugh: Summing up the book, research and findings

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