What makes a baby laugh?

By month six babies are sensitive to visual stimulus. They respond to human face expressions and physical stimuli: tickle, opening and closing his hand, moving their little body to the left and to the right, kissing and other physical incentives. After six months, children react [...]
By month six babies are sensitive to visual stimulus.
They respond to human face expressions and physical stimuli: tickle, opening and closing his hand, moving their little body to the left and to the right, kissing and other physical incentives.
After six months, children respond to ridiculous sounds, and it makes them pleasant. After eight months, they observe differences, for example, things that are not common. A shoe on his head, Mom, Daddy imitates a monkey or a grandmother who hides her face with her hands.
About 18 months old, children enjoy finding other objects. For example, he'll put a basket of garbage on his head and pretend to have a hat or use a hair brush as a phone,
When they're about two years old, children find out words can be fun. They like songs. However, they will laugh only if very few elements change. On the contrary, we'll surprise them.
At age 3 to 5, children enjoy repeating words they heard somewhere and inventing nonsense.
To restore your child, you can prepare unusual foods such as apples, cereals, and similar ones. Studies show that children understand ironic status at the age of 4.
Unlike adults, children may laugh at the same joke 20 times. Repeated procedures for them are the definition of material to better understand what you are doing and enjoy more. But to laugh, children must feel secure. Otherwise, the joke won't work.












