How Laughter Helps Boost Learning in Kids
In this article, we’ll explore how laughter helps boost learning in kids when it comes to outcomes. We’ll also look at why it’s such an essential element of education, and how parents and teachers can use humor to foster a love of learning that lasts a lifetime.
Learning doesn’t have to be all work and no play—especially when laughter is involved! Research shows that humor is not only a powerful tool for making learning more enjoyable, but it also enhances memory, creativity, and emotional engagement.
For children, laughter creates a positive and relaxed learning environment, helping to reduce anxiety, build connections, and increase focus.
Whether through funny anecdotes, educational games, or playful teaching methods, incorporating laughter into lessons can make challenging subjects feel more accessible and enjoyable.
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Writing down our emotions in a journal helps with not only acknowledging that we are going through different emotions, but can inspire ideas for laughter, since this is the emotion that most people love!
Laughter is one means of keeping us healthy both mentally and physically. We know that when we care for our health, we care for education as well.
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When used effectively by teachers and students, comedic timing can add value to education and educational strategies used by teachers and students.
How Can Laughter Help With Homeschool Learning?
Laughter can be a powerful tool in homeschool learning, transforming the educational experience into something enjoyable and memorable. When children laugh, their brains release endorphins, which reduce stress and create a positive emotional state that enhances focus and retention.
Humor can also make challenging subjects more approachable, helping students feel less intimidated by complex concepts. For homeschooling parents, incorporating jokes, funny anecdotes, or lighthearted activities into lessons can foster a stronger connection with their children, building trust and engagement.
A joyful learning environment not only boosts academic performance but also cultivates a love for learning that lasts a lifetime.
How Comics Connect Laughter and Homeschool Learning
We created our own comics to share with you personal situations that we can all relate to when reflecting on our time in the classroom.
Comics are a great resource in helping students build their critical thinking and communicaton skills.
How Laughter Helps Boost Learning in Kids
We share with teachers and students now the five benefits (through our own comic gallery) to including a little laughter and learning in any classroom.
Check out our YouTube short video on the benefits laughter brings to the classroom.
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I. Connects Us Through Shared Experiences
How many of us have ever been in the situation where we simply forgot to do what we had to do?
Laughter helps learning when it allows for connections to happen through shared and relatable experiences. These connections can be to the teacher, or the material, or to both!
When teachers share their experiences with their students, it allows their students to feel a connection to a shared experience.
Rather than stress about a common mistake we have or could possibly make in the math classroom, why just use a little comedy to help handle it!
II. Helps Us Improve Memory Skills
It’s a good thing when we can recognize that what we learn in school helps us in the real world.
Our memory skills are improved when we associate emotions to what we learn and remember.
When we include a little laughter and learning in our daily routine in school, we help to build and improve our memory skills.
Building our memory skills helps us to recall and respond to others. These others may be trying to test our memory skills, but we can show them that we are on to their test, and can pass it with flying colors!
This is where the comedy lies!
III. Allows Us To Build Confidence In Ourselves
When we learn from past mistakes it helps to build confidence in our abilities. The confidence we build can help us to believe in ourselves.
When we use this belief to start to help others, we can enjoy a common goal. This common goal brings forth a connection that can bring laughter when mentioned at the right time!
Every teacher who has now learned the joy of online teaching can relate to our comic below pointing out how important it can be to have the right materials ready for class, not to mention the hope that their students can properly use their online educational tools!
Building confidence can do wonders for how teachers and students see themselves in the classroom.
How teachers and students see themselves is referred to identities.
Both students and teachers can used their identities to help overcome challenges to building their confidence.
IV. Encourages Us To Learn In New Ways
Learning doesn’t have to always take a serious approach. In certain unexpected situations make for great opportunities for “teachable” moments. These moments often involve humor.
Knowing when to use laughter to make a topic more interesting and engaging is a secret tools that teachers often use to make learning any topic more interesting. Take, for example, our comic below that looks at improving your writing skills!
V. Builds Enthusiasm For Teaching and Learning
When we look at taking in consideration our first four benefits, we see that we are more connected to others in the classroom.
These shared experiences, belief in our own abilities, help us to become better at communicating with others, and in building own our confidence with speaking.
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- Click to find more general topics on improving teaching and learning
- Check out our educational blogs
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- Read more about the connections between emotions and learning
- Our comic were made by visiting the Pixton website. Click here to visit the website.
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