Full Description
The organizing and management of your classroom at school can be very daunting, and depending upon your comfort level, a little scary! Children often can be a real challenge in teaching if you do not speak their language. We as teachers and parents need not to be afraid in acting a little silly, and even goofy when dealing with children. Research shows that humor promotes learning and when used appropriately, it can strengthen relationships of all shapes and sizes. Administrators, teachers, and parents who are dedicated to the best interests, social development, and academic success of their children can accomplish great things by using a wide variety of creatively humorous approaches, including rhymes, chants, riddles, nonsensical speech, jokes, banter, anecdotes, games, and even self-effacing commentary, to make valuable connections and enhance learning.
Contents
Preface
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Why Do We Need Humor in Life?
Chapter 1: Who Needs Humor?
Chapter 2: How Humor in Management in Teaching Affects the Brain
Chapter 3: Humor Helps to Build Self-Esteem in Children
Chapter 4: Humor Can Help to Diffuse Many Problems
Chapter 5: Using Humor with Techniques for Better Classroom Management
Chapter 6: Humor is the Key to Classroom Management, Parental Support, and Better Information- Retention for Children
Bibliography
About the Author