MANHATTAN — So your student is a class clown? K-State Extension’s Chuck Smith said that maybe you should grin and bear it. Research shows that the best shield to the outrageous arrows of fortune is a good sense of humor, he said. Kids who have a good sense of humor to deal with the absurdities of life and express is a sign of good mental health and will likely help them attract good friends, he said.
Monday, April 19, 1 p.m.