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Studies show that kids start to develop a sense of humor right away — the Early Humour Survey (EHS) out of the UK says that babies as young as one month can start to find things funny. Of course, a sense of humor develops as kids age, and the EHS found that different things tickle the funny bones of babies (peek-a-boo, tickling), 1-year-olds (teasing, acting like an animal), 2-year-olds (mislabeling things, nonsense words) and finally 3-year-olds, who start to understand corny puns, jokes and wordplay.

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Positive thoughts in the morning can shape the whole day. A Good morning prayer provides that positivity and matches therapeutic practices like affirmations. It strengthens resilience, reduces anxiety, and nurtures emotional connection. Therapists often encourage these habits alongside counselling sessions, showing how spirituality and psychology can work hand in hand to enhance daily life and mental wellness.