Mint is proven to stimulate the brain
Better breath
Kids wouldn't have to be sneaky about it
You probably wouldn't chew on your pencil/fingernails
sugar free gum can help fight tooth decay
can satisfy snack cravings
is a way to relieve heart burn after eating a meal
is a way to get rid of dry mouth
ConsFound in unsavory placesKids will pop and smack the gum
Sugar gum can cause cavities
can cause migraines
can cause tmj (tempormandibulur joint disorder) a sharp pain in the face and back of neck in frequent chewers
Pros:
-whitens teeth
-fresh breath
-helps manage weight
Cons:
-ends up in places you don't want it to be in
-distraction in class
-too much hurts your gums
-off-putting to you and others
When kids are done with their gum, they choose to put in under tesks, tables, chairs, or on the ground.
The doctors say that it helps students concentrate by stimluating the same area of the brain as long-term memory.
nothing is wrong with chewing gum in class it concentrates and helps you in the MSP
There really isn't a con of chewing gum, its just that some people find it obnoxious, so it may hurt you socially. As for health, there are no cons, and yes, it doesn't take 7 years to digest gum.
Yes, gum chewing helps you stay wake and alert at times in class.
Chewing Gum. Chewing Gum. Chewing Gum.
they are blowing bubbles
Yes because it sticks to every thing
No. As a teacher I hate gum chewing in class. The one thing that bothers me is when students pop gum and play with it. If someone sits quietly chewing that is a bit different, but I ask students to throw gum out as a matter of course. People also don't seem to throw it away properly, but it is all over the floors and on furniture and that is gross.
I think its Wrigleys I bielive its Wrigley's chewing gum
The first chewing gum was whale blubber.
Chewing Gum... I think
Sugar free chewing gum has no sugar in it.
Lots of schools have a no gum policy but I think gum in school would be a great idea because it would help them get better grades.