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Ben Kingston-Hughes – Laughing Matters! Why humour is essential for thriving children
Wednesday 20th Sep 2023 @ 8:00 pm - 9:00 pm
£5Humour is a vital human function, intrinsically linked to emotional well-being, and yet never once mentioned on any children’s curriculum or framework. In this thought-provoking webinar, Ben Kingston-Hughes seeks to address this omission and give concrete evidence on why it is so important for our children to experience moments of humour and laughter throughout their day.
The webinar will:
- Explore how humour and laughter can underpin every aspect of learning
- Demonstrates that humour is one of the most powerful neurological processes lighting up the brain like a virtual firework display
- How laughter and humour can be truly life-changing for our most vulnerable children
- Make a compelling argument that planning for laughter is planning for thriving
About the speaker
Ben Kingston-Hughes is an international keynote speaker, author and multi award-winning trainer. He is also the Managing Director of Inspired Children and has worked with vulnerable children across the UK for over 30 years. He has appeared on television several times working on a variety of children’s projects and his distinctive blend of humour, neuroscience and real-life practical experiences have made his training invaluable for anyone working with children.
Ben’s game-changing book about play, “A Very Unusual Journey into Play.” is now available from bookshops. “A wonderful book, engaging and easy to read, worth every penny, and thoroughly recommended.”
How to watch this webinar
- Existing Kinderly member? – please log into Kinderly Learn to book your place…
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NOTE! The £5 will be refundable if you join Kinderly Learn.
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- You’ll receive your Zoom link by 5.30pm on the day of the webinar.