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The main stages of developing children’s sense of humor

Authors: Rokotyanskaya L.O.
Published in issue: #5(22)/2018
DOI: 10.18698/2541-8009-2018-5-316


Category: Humanities | Chapter: Philosophy Science

Keywords: humor, sense of humor, laughter, irony, sarcasm, children, cognitive development, psychological development
Published: 21.05.2018

What is the formation of the individual differences in the sense of humor connected with? When do these differences show themselves for the first time? What influences the formation of our sense of humor the most – genetics, family setting or external factors? In what way does the perception and production of humor depend on the stages of cognitive and psychological development of an individual? It is impossible to answer these questions without referring to children, especially to child humor and age psychology. This work represents the review of the most significant empirical investigations and theoretical conclusions related to studying the development of the children’s sense of humor. We consider in detail two most well-known models of developing the children’s sense of humor - Paul McGhee’s and Martha Wolfenstein’s. Besides describing children’s reaction to the jokes prepared in advance the article gives the results of studying children’s understanding of irony and sarcasm.


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