Your child may be ready for comedy lessons if they enjoy making others laugh, have a good sense of humor, and are comfortable speaking or performing in front of others.
Look for instructors with experience in comedy performance, a background in theater or improvisation, and a track record of teaching or coaching children.
Encourage your child to watch stand-up comedy, participate in improv games, or join a drama club at school. Writing jokes or performing at family events can also build confidence.
Children as young as 8 or 9 can start with basic comedy exercises, with more structured training introduced as they develop their skills.