ADHD researchers have found that scheduled caffeine is effective in treating ADHD symptoms (which is in large part a sleep disorder). For that matter, 5 exercise periods a day was just as effective as Ritalim.
I never did understand the concept of an “all nighter.” If I didn’t know it the day before the exam, I certainly wasn’t going to learn it the night before. Sleep deprivation and analytical thinking don’t seem to go together.
And -so I’ve heard - god help the kid if he accidentally drops a scrap of paper on the sidewalk & is too tired to notice & pick it up: the Anti-Littering gestapo will do him on the spot.Hefty fine or even prison.
When I was in school the History teacher made us watch a stupid program and write about it. Peyton Place was on at the same time so I missed it I was mad as hell. And there were no VCR’s back then.
…no, I didn’t go to school in that kind of pressure cooker, but I’ve certainly heard about those systems. I’ve also heard that most of the kids come out thinking like robots, and often have to be “uneducated” to some degree (no pun intended) when they get into a work environment…
BE THIS GUY over 10 years ago
Calvin doesn’t have to worry about Miss Wormwood killing him because his Mother will do it first.
ORMouseworks over 10 years ago
Calvin…the Last thing you need is coffee! ;)
orinoco womble over 10 years ago
If you wake Mom up, she’ll let you have it all right, Calvin, and it won’t be coffee!
rentier over 10 years ago
Do the homework first and wait with the coffee, Mom certainly will not be happy!
bruntsfield over 10 years ago
Maybe coffee is the problem?
arye uygur over 10 years ago
I never heard of a kid Calvin’s age needing coffee.
Zero-Gabriel over 10 years ago
Zero-Gabriel over 10 years ago
I spend 6 hours in school, homework can take a hike (OFF A CLIFF), the rest of the day belongs to me!!!!
dustspecks Premium Member over 10 years ago
Calvin on caffeine…look out!
GROG Premium Member over 10 years ago
How do you “forget” to do you your math homework? I’ve never forgotten about it, but I may have intentionally neglected it.
rshive over 10 years ago
Oh boy! And I’m sure Mom will be happy to make you some coffee.
yimhere over 10 years ago
Is your middle name ricotta? (bet you’ve been asked that before?)
InuYugiHakusho over 10 years ago
No need for coffee. A bowl of Calvin’s favorite cereal should have the same effect,
Phapada over 10 years ago
stuart over 10 years ago
ADHD researchers have found that scheduled caffeine is effective in treating ADHD symptoms (which is in large part a sleep disorder). For that matter, 5 exercise periods a day was just as effective as Ritalim.
heatherjasper over 10 years ago
Coffee for a six-year-old….Yeah, like you need it.
dflak over 10 years ago
I never did understand the concept of an “all nighter.” If I didn’t know it the day before the exam, I certainly wasn’t going to learn it the night before. Sleep deprivation and analytical thinking don’t seem to go together.
watmiwori over 10 years ago
And -so I’ve heard - god help the kid if he accidentally drops a scrap of paper on the sidewalk & is too tired to notice & pick it up: the Anti-Littering gestapo will do him on the spot.Hefty fine or even prison.
Number Three over 10 years ago
Is that a risk you want to take, Calvin?
xxx
westny77 over 10 years ago
When I was in school the History teacher made us watch a stupid program and write about it. Peyton Place was on at the same time so I missed it I was mad as hell. And there were no VCR’s back then.
jadoo823 over 10 years ago
…no, I didn’t go to school in that kind of pressure cooker, but I’ve certainly heard about those systems. I’ve also heard that most of the kids come out thinking like robots, and often have to be “uneducated” to some degree (no pun intended) when they get into a work environment…
Susie Derkins D: over 10 years ago
tip: do your homework calvin
Zero-Gabriel over 10 years ago
“…job flipping hamburgers”
Not even close, would you like to GUESS again…?
ornairy over 10 years ago
It does kinda feel like a nightmare….