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Click to increase image sizeClick to decrease image size Additional informationNotes on contributorsMary McBurney Green“In a good laugh we feel fret and care slip from us and well-being take their place,” says Miss Green in this article developed from a study of children's laughter.* But do three- and four-year-olds laugh for the same reasons and at the same things as do older children and adults? What can we learn about children and their development as social beings from observations of their laughter? Miss Green, director of the nursery school department at Green Acres School, Bethesda, Maryland, gives some answers to these questions.

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