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  2. 140 awesome 'Would You Rather' questions to get your kids ...

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    These "Would You Rather" questions for kids can provide a learning opportunity, spark important conversations or be an integral part of a fun family game night. 140 awesome 'Would You Rather ...

  3. 122 questions for kids to inspire conversation - AOL

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    Want some questions for kids that actually get them talking? To avoid the dreaded "uh-huh" and "nah-uh" answers, Eileen Kennedy-Moore, PhD, a clinical psychologist based in Princeton, New Jersey ...

  4. 140 fun trivia questions for kids (and answers) - AOL

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    Trivia questions for kids can be brain-bending fun for the whole family. Asking kids thought-provoking questions is a great way to engage their critical-thinking skills, according to Laura Linn ...

  5. Funny Would You Rather Questions to Entertain Your Kids - AOL

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    Below, we've rounded up 225 would you rather questions. Some are great for grade schoolers, others are more appropriate for teens, but all are a guaranteed good time.

  6. Paradoxical laughter - Wikipedia

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    Paradoxical laughter has been consistently identified as a recurring emotional-cognitive symptom in schizophrenia diagnosis. Closely linked to paradoxical laughter is the symptom; inappropriate affect, defined by the APA Dictionary of Psychology as "emotional responses that are not in keeping with the situation or are incompatible with expressed thoughts or wishes". [3]

  7. Quiz Your Kids with These Fun Trivia Questions - AOL

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    Pepper them with thought-provoking science, math, history, and art questions. These quiz questions and answers are easy and funny.

  8. Sad clown paradox - Wikipedia

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    Norman Lear commented on his painful childhood due to the constant conflict from his parents stating that; "the only defence against that was to laugh at it, find out what was funny in it." [ 20 ] A study conducted by Fisher found humour-orientated individuals likely to identify their mothers as demanding, unsympathetic and distant.

  9. Joke - Wikipedia

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    This question focuses on how the words used in the punchline create humour, in contrast to the psychologist's concern (see above) with the audience's response to the punchline. The assessment of humour by psychologists "is made from the individual's perspective; e.g. the phenomenon associated with responding to or creating humor and not a ...