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GEE1G said
âDidnât hert him non as an adult!â
Thatâs true! Although as an adult he had more focus and was single-minded, like in his rescue of his laptop. Had he been a non-linear thinker, he might have been distracted by thoughts of staying with his frightened and devastated family so Deanna alone wasnât responsible for comforting both children as they watched her husband and their father run back into a burning building for a computer. Anyone who read the extracts from Mikeâs novel on the official website knows it wasnât worth the risk he took.
Somehow I would translate ânon-linear thinkerâ as âIâm not quite sure what that means myself, but I know I canât handle him!â - with a faint (not too faint) air of disapproval, because she canât understand what itâs like.
I think his work is hilarious! Now, if he had drawn something stabbing the bird, I might have been concerned, but what he did show imagination. Which in a school may not be appreciated as much as later in lifeâŠ
I agree with Paul Jones. If Michael is actually more imaginative than the other kids or, heaven help him, have any other differences from the âherdâ, he wonât be well liked by teacher. Unfortunately, public education is another way of saying âcrowd controlâ and âsocial engineeringâ.
Of course she meant it as a good thing. She observed Mikeâs way of thought the other day when he made that off the wall snowman. She never said anything about it being wrong or not following instructions. She understands people think in different ways and sheâs telling the Pattersons so that they wonât yell at him when he thinks, um, non-linearly. Sheâs been taught a whole range of ways to best teach kids like him, a thing called differentiation. Something all teachers know but have very little time for because YOU the voters pack 30, 35 kids in her classroom. With a decent sized classroom, say 20 max, sheâd be able to teach Mike, and her other students, all kinds of things aimed at their own learning styles. Like how not to use a run-on sentence.
My 18 year old is also a ânon-linearâ thinker⊠basically, she gets from one to ten in her own way - artists, writers, etc. And, yes, she doesnât/didnât fit the classroom prescribed model of sit still and weâll pour information into your head. Which is why homeschooling was a brilliant plan for her until high school.
why are they shocked and upset? non-linear thinking is a good thing imo and iâd be happy if my child was identified in that way, especially in the first grade.
see, all i want to know is this: is michaelâs novel published through lynnâs website?? i really have to check it out. i stopped going there shortly after she restarted the strip. thanks for the heads-up
It means that the teacher feels that Mike doesnât fit her âcookie cutterâ mold of a student and that she may have to expend a little more energy to teach him. She obviously doesnât want to do this.
dianecliff - Homeschooling is great through high school, too! Iâve got one in college, and the other is a senior. I homeschooled them both all the way through. I will admit the subjects get more challenging in high school, but with co-op classes, DVDs, CDâs, satellite TV, private lessons, etc. those can be taught.
Non-Linear-Thinker ! Yeah, Baby, Yeah! I was one, still am one, and think us non-linear thinkers are the great contributors to society. We create. We also tackle problems from a different perspective than the typical rational, logical approach.
I am glad to be labelled as such.
I am an engineer, a writer, and a specialist in many fields. If I wasnât a non-linear thinker, I just wouldnât be as creative in these areas as I am now.
Well itâs very hard to be a non-linear thinker in the early grades. If you can survive primary school then high school and higher learning will be easier.
Non-linear thinkers who donât learn to channel their creativity in some productive and controlled fashion end up being like the Scribble: âAs meaningless as a melon.â (See also: Calvin.) The Line learned this lesson, and thatâs how he ended up winning the heart of his Dot. He learned how to be creative, yet structured at the same time. Thatâs the far greater achievement, in my opinion, than simply being different just for the sake of being different.
HIs teacher doesnât look disapproving, she looks exhausted. Iâve had classes full of unique personalities before. At the end of the day, Iâm pooped, but never bored!
I consider it a positive thing, overall. Einstein himself said that âimagination is more important than knowledge.â But I agree that it needs to be channeled effectively, lest a non-linear thinker become more âweirdâ and less âcreative.â A creative person still needs to create to be useful.
Sheâs only concerned with how it makes her look. Itâs always all about her. He drew a dead bird. Dead animals like dead trees show hopelessness and antisocial tendencies, but the mother is the one who needs the psychiarist more than the kid does. Look at what her continual selfishness has done to him. Heâs only in first grade. The teacher should have reported the dead bird drawing to the school psychiatrist. Thatâs a clear warning sign, so while everyone is trying to identify themselves as ânon linear thinkersâ, they have proven themselves correct in that they are not clear thinkers.
The giant A is a swingset frame. When you are a first-grader, they are huge, so of course he drew the A as big as he could on the page. And the bird is dead, because those are the only ones you can see up close, so he drew what he knew. Ones up in the sky or on the power line are tiny. Dunno what to say about the foxtrot snake. Other than maybe Micheal liked that song with the line that goes âhe who made kittens, put snakes in the grass heapsâ, or however that goes.
Actually 6 is really the time when kids are very curious about death. So I wouldnât psychoanalyze much. Boys especially are into war games and cops and robbers. If he becomes obsessed or unusually frightened and scared then Iâd worry.
I hardly think a drawing of a dead bird warrants a trip to the shrink. Kids find dead birds all the time â maybe it made an impression on him. I agree teachers are over extended â more because of the difficulty of disciplining kids today than the numbers. However, the big problem here is the expectation that all kids perform the same on all tasks (no sheep left behind).
I found a âFB or FWâ comic I had saved. It must have been at least 10 years old. At the time I found it, Mike was in his 20s but the strip that I came across, he must have been a 10 year old.
Can someone please tell me how Lynn Johnston ages her characters when youâre following her strip on a day-to-day basis?
I would prefer ânon-linear thinkerâ to âwe think your son is on the Autism spectrumâ or âyou need to medicate your childâ. Makes me wonder if I too would have been diagnosed as being âon the Autism spectrumâ as a child. Iâm scared, can you tell?
ejcapulet almost 15 years ago
It means âcanât follow instructionsâ.
parethed almost 15 years ago
Itâs all in perspectiveâŠ
GEE1G almost 15 years ago
Didnât hurt him non as an adult!
AdamsFamily1MW almost 15 years ago
GEE1G said âDidnât hert him non as an adult!â
Thatâs true! Although as an adult he had more focus and was single-minded, like in his rescue of his laptop. Had he been a non-linear thinker, he might have been distracted by thoughts of staying with his frightened and devastated family so Deanna alone wasnât responsible for comforting both children as they watched her husband and their father run back into a burning building for a computer. Anyone who read the extracts from Mikeâs novel on the official website knows it wasnât worth the risk he took.
EarlWash almost 15 years ago
Well, if the poor kid doesnât have that overcomed by now as a first grader, heâll surely never amount to anything.
hildigunnurr Premium Member almost 15 years ago
The world needs lots of non-linear thinkers - I hope the teacher didnât mean this as negative.
Susan001 right you are, and we can throw LiĂł in there too :D
ABComic almost 15 years ago
I think his alphabet is really creative, and it doesnât go against instructions to âwrite the alphabetâ.
RinaFarina almost 15 years ago
Somehow I would translate ânon-linear thinkerâ as âIâm not quite sure what that means myself, but I know I canât handle him!â - with a faint (not too faint) air of disapproval, because she canât understand what itâs like.
lightenup Premium Member almost 15 years ago
I think his work is hilarious! Now, if he had drawn something stabbing the bird, I might have been concerned, but what he did show imagination. Which in a school may not be appreciated as much as later in lifeâŠ
tripwire45 almost 15 years ago
I agree with Paul Jones. If Michael is actually more imaginative than the other kids or, heaven help him, have any other differences from the âherdâ, he wonât be well liked by teacher. Unfortunately, public education is another way of saying âcrowd controlâ and âsocial engineeringâ.
Durak Premium Member almost 15 years ago
Of course she meant it as a good thing. She observed Mikeâs way of thought the other day when he made that off the wall snowman. She never said anything about it being wrong or not following instructions. She understands people think in different ways and sheâs telling the Pattersons so that they wonât yell at him when he thinks, um, non-linearly. Sheâs been taught a whole range of ways to best teach kids like him, a thing called differentiation. Something all teachers know but have very little time for because YOU the voters pack 30, 35 kids in her classroom. With a decent sized classroom, say 20 max, sheâd be able to teach Mike, and her other students, all kinds of things aimed at their own learning styles. Like how not to use a run-on sentence.
stopgap almost 15 years ago
It means he uses the right side of his brain.
dianecliff almost 15 years ago
My 18 year old is also a ânon-linearâ thinker⊠basically, she gets from one to ten in her own way - artists, writers, etc. And, yes, she doesnât/didnât fit the classroom prescribed model of sit still and weâll pour information into your head. Which is why homeschooling was a brilliant plan for her until high school.
Plods with ...âą almost 15 years ago
I hate P.C., must be A.D.D., no child allowed to fail, canât hurt the parents feelings about their little angel BS.
Your kid doesnât listen, do his work or stop talking in class. Iâm gonna have him NEXT year.
Let them fail! might do them some good.
billdi Premium Member almost 15 years ago
why are they shocked and upset? non-linear thinking is a good thing imo and iâd be happy if my child was identified in that way, especially in the first grade.
Artstuff2 almost 15 years ago
A non-linear thinker is the only way to be! The world is a completely different place for us!
radicalmom almost 15 years ago
see, all i want to know is this: is michaelâs novel published through lynnâs website?? i really have to check it out. i stopped going there shortly after she restarted the strip. thanks for the heads-up
summerdog86 almost 15 years ago
It means that the teacher feels that Mike doesnât fit her âcookie cutterâ mold of a student and that she may have to expend a little more energy to teach him. She obviously doesnât want to do this.
keltii almost 15 years ago
Micheal is proving that he will follow instructions,, just on his own path.
Smiley Rmom almost 15 years ago
dianecliff - Homeschooling is great through high school, too! Iâve got one in college, and the other is a senior. I homeschooled them both all the way through. I will admit the subjects get more challenging in high school, but with co-op classes, DVDs, CDâs, satellite TV, private lessons, etc. those can be taught.
Comic-Nut almost 15 years ago
Non-Linear-Thinker ! Yeah, Baby, Yeah! I was one, still am one, and think us non-linear thinkers are the great contributors to society. We create. We also tackle problems from a different perspective than the typical rational, logical approach. I am glad to be labelled as such. I am an engineer, a writer, and a specialist in many fields. If I wasnât a non-linear thinker, I just wouldnât be as creative in these areas as I am now.
yyyguy almost 15 years ago
does the big âAâ in his alphabet make Michael a member of the A Team? iâll have to ask EMET
BigHug almost 15 years ago
Well itâs very hard to be a non-linear thinker in the early grades. If you can survive primary school then high school and higher learning will be easier.
legaleagle48 almost 15 years ago
And then, thereâs this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OmSbdvzbOzY
Non-linear thinkers who donât learn to channel their creativity in some productive and controlled fashion end up being like the Scribble: âAs meaningless as a melon.â (See also: Calvin.) The Line learned this lesson, and thatâs how he ended up winning the heart of his Dot. He learned how to be creative, yet structured at the same time. Thatâs the far greater achievement, in my opinion, than simply being different just for the sake of being different.
coffeeturtle almost 15 years ago
haha! outta da box thinkin
jaeldid66 almost 15 years ago
HIs teacher doesnât look disapproving, she looks exhausted. Iâve had classes full of unique personalities before. At the end of the day, Iâm pooped, but never bored!
Wilphart almost 15 years ago
I consider it a positive thing, overall. Einstein himself said that âimagination is more important than knowledge.â But I agree that it needs to be channeled effectively, lest a non-linear thinker become more âweirdâ and less âcreative.â A creative person still needs to create to be useful.
LadybugMacon almost 15 years ago
Iâm a Non-linear thinker too, and I know that not everyone hears the same drummer. It is more fun to think out of the box.
zev.farkas almost 15 years ago
actually, Michaelâs snake looks pretty linear to meâŠ
Wildmustang1262 almost 15 years ago
LOLs! X-D Michael should be a genius to be a writer! :-)
mroberts88 almost 15 years ago
Seems like heâs normal with all the other students.
LindainOregon almost 15 years ago
howtheduck, what a well thought out comment!
littledutchboy almost 15 years ago
âWe donât need no educationâŠ.teachers leave them kids aloneâŠ..â Pink Floyd. Pretty much says it all.
VancouverRaven almost 15 years ago
It means the unionized teacher wants him put on Ritalin to reduce her workload.
KimberlyT almost 15 years ago
You guys take this way too seriously.
lol, love all of Michaels drawings on the wall.
-DukeNukem- almost 15 years ago
Sheâs only concerned with how it makes her look. Itâs always all about her. He drew a dead bird. Dead animals like dead trees show hopelessness and antisocial tendencies, but the mother is the one who needs the psychiarist more than the kid does. Look at what her continual selfishness has done to him. Heâs only in first grade. The teacher should have reported the dead bird drawing to the school psychiatrist. Thatâs a clear warning sign, so while everyone is trying to identify themselves as ânon linear thinkersâ, they have proven themselves correct in that they are not clear thinkers.
andymeijers almost 15 years ago
The giant A is a swingset frame. When you are a first-grader, they are huge, so of course he drew the A as big as he could on the page. And the bird is dead, because those are the only ones you can see up close, so he drew what he knew. Ones up in the sky or on the power line are tiny. Dunno what to say about the foxtrot snake. Other than maybe Micheal liked that song with the line that goes âhe who made kittens, put snakes in the grass heapsâ, or however that goes.
BigHug almost 15 years ago
The birdâs not dead itâs resting. Heâs probably pining for the fjords. ;)
BigHug almost 15 years ago
Actually 6 is really the time when kids are very curious about death. So I wouldnât psychoanalyze much. Boys especially are into war games and cops and robbers. If he becomes obsessed or unusually frightened and scared then Iâd worry.
lindz.coop Premium Member almost 15 years ago
I hardly think a drawing of a dead bird warrants a trip to the shrink. Kids find dead birds all the time â maybe it made an impression on him. I agree teachers are over extended â more because of the difficulty of disciplining kids today than the numbers. However, the big problem here is the expectation that all kids perform the same on all tasks (no sheep left behind).
Daniel Bryner Premium Member almost 15 years ago
non-linear in math can mean exponential so he is a exponential thinker or exceptional. Good for Michael.
anniefan almost 15 years ago
I found a âFB or FWâ comic I had saved. It must have been at least 10 years old. At the time I found it, Mike was in his 20s but the strip that I came across, he must have been a 10 year old.
Can someone please tell me how Lynn Johnston ages her characters when youâre following her strip on a day-to-day basis?
cutiepie29 almost 15 years ago
I would prefer ânon-linear thinkerâ to âwe think your son is on the Autism spectrumâ or âyou need to medicate your childâ. Makes me wonder if I too would have been diagnosed as being âon the Autism spectrumâ as a child. Iâm scared, can you tell?
hildigunnurr Premium Member almost 15 years ago
Have you people read The Little Prince by Saint-ExupĂ©ry by ancy chance? Michaelâs artwork reminds me of that book :)
canpot almost 15 years ago
howtheduck â thank you for helping me see this with new eyes.
The Big A might mean Michael is an alpha. Not to be trifled with. Has a strong sense of self.
jadelovesjelly over 13 years ago
Hey, she told him to draw a bird, HE DREW A BIRD!