WHY YOU SHOULD BE ALLOWED TO CHEW GUM IN SCHOOL INTRODUCTION: Pop sorry about I just needed to munch on a snack that would help me with my FOCUS STRESS AND ANXIETY and it keeps your teeth clean that 's right my speech is on WHY YOU SHOULD BE ALLOWED TO CHEW GUM IN SCHOOL so after this speech we should all be munching on gum if you want . Chew on this! Chewing gum in school may be the best gift teachers can give their students. FIRST SUBTOPIC The American Dental Association says on its Web site that "chewing sugarless gum for 20 minutes following meals can help prevent tooth decay". The saliva produced in the mouth by the physical act of chewing can wash away acids and bacteria and protect teeth. Chewing sugarless gum has been shown …show more content…
If we were just allowed to chew our gum at school, teachers wouldn’t have to discipline their students as often and lessons wouldn’t be interrupted. By just politely chewing gum, kids would be focussed and listen to the lessons that our teachers are explaining. Want a brain boost? Grab a stick of gum and get chewing, new research suggests. Though you may want to ditch that was before trying any mental gymnasts as gum only helps improve test scores if chewed before, not during, testing. The chewing motion gets blood flowing to the head, the researchers suggest, where it improves memory, according to how quickly a test-taker can recall information in the lab. The effect only lasted a few minutes, but researchers think chewing gum before a test could give students an advantage in some ways. THIRD SUB-TOPIC Research suggests chomping on a piece of chewing gum may help reduce anxiety and even improve mood . And forget that morning cup of coffee — not only may chewing gum relieve stress, but studies suggest chewing gum can also increase alertness and blood flow in the brain A study in Tokyo: Chewing gum for 10 minutes a day helps reduce stress When students feel calm at school, they are more successful. They are kinder friends, better behaved for teachers and are able to do their best. Why not set kids up to be their best