Students when allowed to chew gum are less likely to fall asleep as they would be chewing the gum
It depends upon the Child some are a lot more responsible then others
Here are some reasons:It's cool. In many schools, chewing gum is a popularity status, and not just something you do because you want to.Gum is a stress reliever for many people. Chewing gum vigorously is a way how students learn to calm down and relax, and is their stress reliever that isn't a gel ball.Gum helps many students focus, believe it or not. Since a lot of students are multi-taskers, chewing gum helps students focus on what they are doing since they are already half occupied with chewing gum.It just tastes good. Gum has many flavors to it, and when will a student enjoy it other than at school where they spend more than a third of their day?Just because you can.
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yes but be careful...make sure it is sugar free
because u are going to be playing with it the whole time. plus it can distract others around you. Can cause messes/problems. Also do you really want to be bothered with people asking for gum the whole day? I know i dont...
yes because it improves there Brian skills and there functions
As long as you put it in the bin.
Yes, kinestetic learners learn easier when chewing gum.
If you paint your rabbits hutch or cage it wont be able to chew the wood, but you should give it some wood to chew or else its teeth will grow too long if this happens consult a vet
They should not be able to if it is made well. They will most likely chew on the bars (you should try to discourage this-as the paint is not good for them-by giving them wood chew toys) but they can't get through them as they are just guinea pigs.
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Forever... canine teeth should not be pulled out. You will not be able to chew meat well.
You can chew some calcium tablets. When buying the tablets make sure it says chew-able.
Dogs chew all your stuff because they think it is a fun game. If you give a dog a chew toy and teach them that is what they should chew on, they are more likely to chew on their toy then your stuff.
wooden chew toys and hard things to chew on. that should keep them busy :)
There is no reason why a normal child, with the ability to chew, should not be able to eat a pistachio nut. Care of course should be taken with small infants due to the danger of choking.
Depends on how & why you wanted to but profession wise i personally wouldn't but if you do chew it discreetly