Humour in the upbringing and education of the modern teenager

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The article is about humour and the role of it in the education and upbringing of modern teenagers. As we know, humour and its natural expression - laughter - has an undeniable pedagogical value as one of the new technologies. The use of this medium can become a reference point for improving the effectiveness of the process of upbringing, education and personal development.

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