
'Dad jokes' help kids develop into healthy adults: study
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A recent study published in the British Psychological Society‘s journal suggests that "dad jokes" can help children develop into healthy adults who can cope with awkwardness.
"When considered properly, dad jokes are an intricately multi-layered and fascinating phenomenon that reveals a lot not just about how humour and joke-telling work but also about fathers’ psychology and their relationships with their children," Hye-Knudsen wrote.
Dad jokes are typically inoffensive, corny puns. They are wholesome and age-appropriate, making it suitable for fathers to tell their children.
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