by Guest » Mon Mar 11, 2019 9:40 pm
Ahira Cantú wrote:
> Social play is critical to the development of children’s social skills and
> emotional intelligence.
> Restricted play results in deficient social skills which can lead to
> life-long physical, mental, emotional and social problems.
> Laughter promotes childlike playful behavior.
> New research shows that playful adults continue to learn social skills and
> improve their emotional intelligence.
> Learning requires that one lower what linguists call the “affective
> barrier.”
> Laughter improves blood circulation and flushes the lungs of stale residual
> air. Approaches to therapeutic laughter such as Laughter Wellness and
> Laughter Yoga help children to achieve better concentration power, increase
> learning abilities and enhance academic performance.
Ahira Cantú wrote:
> Social play is critical to the development of children’s social skills and
> emotional intelligence.
> Restricted play results in deficient social skills which can lead to
> life-long physical, mental, emotional and social problems.
> Laughter promotes childlike playful behavior.
> New research shows that playful adults continue to learn social skills and
> improve their emotional intelligence.
> Learning requires that one lower what linguists call the “affective
> barrier.”
> Laughter improves blood circulation and flushes the lungs of stale residual
> air. Approaches to therapeutic laughter such as Laughter Wellness and
> Laughter Yoga help children to achieve better concentration power, increase
> learning abilities and enhance academic performance.