What happens if a baby laughs too much




















When William Goodson was three months old, his parents noticed that he was unusually happy and was always laughing. When their son suffered a seizure at seven months old, Emma started doing some research and came across a rare condition called Angelman syndrom — a complex neurological condition caused by the deletion of chromosome It can cause movement disorder, difficulty swallowing, slow brain wave patterns, small flat head, epilepsy, low muscle tone and breathing problems.

At that point I knew our lives would change forever. Doctors initially told her that he was just delayed because he was ill after he was born — but a few months later, he was diagnosed with the condition. That was our first ambulance trip. For the experiment, Addyman observed how children aged between 2-and-a-half years old and 4 years old reacted to a funny cartoon when they watched it alone, with one other child, and in a group.

Children laughed eight times as much when they were with another child than when they watched the cartoon on their own — even though they reported that the cartoon was just as funny in both situations. The need to communicate with laughter may have deep roots in our development as a species, speculates Addyman. While he is still teasing out why children needed to signal their enjoyment of the cartoon to whoever was there, he thinks it has to do with the idea, raised by Oxford University anthropologist and primatologist Robin Dunbar , that laughter could be a replacement for the earlier primate behavior of grooming.

Laughter is similarly difficult to fake. Seen this way, mutual merriment can serve as both social cue and social glue: Laughter makes you feel like you belong.

If peekaboo fails, try tickling — but please limit it to the babies you know. While the physical stimulus is an important factor, Addyman says, once again, the social context for tickling is even more so. So, what really makes babies laugh? For his next study, he wants to find out whether repeating a joke affects how babies laugh. To do so, he has launched a citizen science study using a platform developed by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

The study launched in March , and will be open for at least four months. Anyone with a webcam can participate. In such a case, make use of these fun ideas that can help bring back the laughter in your life. Put together an album of funny pictures on your phone or print a few of them and hang them around. Reading quotes or watching a funny video can also make you laugh easily.

The Internet and television have a massive collection of comedy clips, sitcoms, and standup routines. Watch them diligently and have a rollicking time. Bring together your friends who never fail to cheer you up. Spend a fun evening and laughter-filled evening. Pregnancy can make you a little too self-aware. Let those inhibitions loose and allow yourself to laugh as weirdly and loudly as you want.

Laughing a lot during pregnancy is great for you and your baby. The stress of the journey is real, so it is always good to indulge in some happiness and laugh out loud. Also Read:. Sign in. Forgot your password?

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