Explorations of the functions of humor and other types of fun among families of children with disabilities

By: Rieger, Alicja.
Series: Research and Practice for Persons with Severe Disabilities 29 (3) 2004: 194-209.Publisher: 2004Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume Subject(s): HUMOUR | FAMILY EXPERIENCES | STRESS MANAGEMENT | EDUCATIONAL ASPECTS | PROBLEM SOLVINGSummary: Presents a qualitative study of six families of children with disabilities and their perspectives on humour. Discusses the families attempts at defining humour focused on functional and situational approaches, involving the use of humour as a means of stress management, problem solving and as a form of communication.
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Presents a qualitative study of six families of children with disabilities and their perspectives on humour. Discusses the families attempts at defining humour focused on functional and situational approaches, involving the use of humour as a means of stress management, problem solving and as a form of communication.

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