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A Teacher Walks Into A Bar: Using Humor to Spark Learning in Young Children
Presented by Andy Kleiman, MS.Ed | March 11, 2025 7PM EST
1 HOURÂ | LIVE ONLINE via ZOOM | INTERACTIVE
Everybody laughs, that is a universal truth. Laughter brings us together. Heals us. Regulates us. We build relationships through laughter and humor. Through videos, case studies, and a couple of jokes, this webinar demonstrates how to use humor to spark learning in all young children throughout their development. This webinar will offer a crash course in DIR/Floortime and show why humor is also a valuable and necessary tool in unlocking higher thinking in neurodivergent children. You’ll laugh, you’ll cry, and you’ll learn the power of jokes!
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Objectives
The participants will be able to…
 1.Describe the role of humor in early childhood education.
2. Identify strategies for incorporating humor into lessons to teach foundational academic skills to neurodivergent children, including examples of activities and techniques.
3. Identify methods to effectively use humor in teaching, even for early childhood professionals who consider themselves "not naturally funny," and reflect on their applicability in their own practice.
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If you cancel within 30 days before the event, the registration fee is not refundable. However, you will receive a credit for the registration fee which can be applied to another Young Child Learning event within the following 12 months. The processing fee is non-refundable.
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This Webinar Offers The Follwoing CE Certificate/Credits
1.0 ASWB CE CREDITS (BEGINNER LEVEL)
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Provider Code #1366
Approval Period: 3/30/22-3/30/25
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Speaker's Biography
Andy Kleiman was a comedian with aspirations of hosting The Tonight Show until he met an autistic young adult who changed his life. He left the entertainment industry for the well respected (and even better compensated) teaching industry and never looked back. Now this former comedian and current teacher works with students all across New York where he uses his background in comedy to influence his interactions with neurodivergent children. Andy is a student and teacher of the DIR/Floortime model and holds a Master’s Degree in Special Education from City College of New York.

Host's Biography
Dr. Scott Mesh is the Director of Young Child Learning and the CEO and Co-Founder of Los Niños Services which serves 2,000 young children with special needs each year through homecare and center services. He is a Clinical Psychologist with over 25 years of experience working with young children and their families and is an expert on assessing young children for developmental disabilities and autism. He has helped thousands of parents over the years make the transition to gaining help for their children through early childhood special education services. He is a leader in early childhood development and working effectively with parents.

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