
We need to support our children and youth, as they navigate a difficult world.
Belief in oneself is the key.
My blog for this week is on the notion of abstract comedy. This involves an interplay within the story-line, hidden meanings and imagined mannerisms of the characters. The example given is from my book, “Short Comedy Routines for Novices” (available from Amazon and Kindle). The book contains 46 skits for young comedians, to practice delivery, timing and facial expressions – in a setting with minimal props.
The example is generally part of the continuous banter which occurs throughout a typical half-hour comedy series.



The language that can be understood by any nationality at the same time.
Can be learnt in only 2 hours with a trained tutor.
(Invented and developed by Stefan Nicholson in Tasmania, Australia)
My aim is to enable young children to learn how to communicate, using language and coding, before they start school—and during their primary years, without the mastery of talking, hearing, alphabets, words, spelling, pronunciation and formalized grammar.
Also, it is my aim to provide an easy communication tool for those people who have difficulty in learning – to develop their language brain pathway to accommodate change and benefit to their well-being.
Early communication can be fun as well as rewarding. It gives people an early start to be able to relate to others and progress onto formalized national and cultural languages.
Early education is a known processor for developing happier, confident and better rewarded adults.
Symbolic Art Notation can be learnt quickly, stimulating the brain, taken seriously and also as a game – for early mastery of our built-in language processor in the brain. The attached PDF book can be controlled by the embedded hyperlinks for ease of use.
Father Christmas stops to pray
Wise men gather ‘round the hay.
All is calm as star shines bright.
Jesus Christ is born tonight.
Christmas always is a time of joy
Children wishing for some special toy
Carols sung by candle-light
All about this special night.
Reindeer prancing on the roof top
Dancer’s dancing . . . clip, clop, clop
Father Christmas . . . hear him singing
Down the chimney, on this night.
Yet, joy and happiness are all we seek
Peace for all . . . strong and weak.
No more sadness, nor to weep.
Now sleep my darling, sleep, sleep sleep.