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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 199309" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Lucy means a soda with caffeine when seh says "a pop". However, IF a caffeinated drink is helping, then stimulants will probably help. and the help may last longer. I DO know that back in the 70s when my dad was teaching shop in ghetto schools (I mean no disrespect to anyone, but the schools were definitely ghetto) and had the ROUGHEST kids in the DISTRICT, he had several he gave coffee or cokes to. We had a VERY small budget, buy my dad still kept coffee on in his classroom and gave it to some of his kids. These were kids who's parents didn't always have FOOD, medication or doctor visits were not happening, period.</p><p> </p><p>Several of these students had parents who came in to ask why the kid did better after my dad got hold of htem. He took no ****, truly cared, and had done some research. He advised parents to give kids coffee (for kids with ADHD type problems) to see if it helped and he gave the kids another cup of coffee when they were in his class, or if htey needed to, the kid could come to him during study hall or lunch. </p><p> </p><p>It started some of these kids with a way tolearn and a way to get a better life, simply because they COULD figure out how to cope.</p><p> </p><p>Lucy, can you send a pop to school with him in his lunch?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 199309, member: 1233"] Lucy means a soda with caffeine when seh says "a pop". However, IF a caffeinated drink is helping, then stimulants will probably help. and the help may last longer. I DO know that back in the 70s when my dad was teaching shop in ghetto schools (I mean no disrespect to anyone, but the schools were definitely ghetto) and had the ROUGHEST kids in the DISTRICT, he had several he gave coffee or cokes to. We had a VERY small budget, buy my dad still kept coffee on in his classroom and gave it to some of his kids. These were kids who's parents didn't always have FOOD, medication or doctor visits were not happening, period. Several of these students had parents who came in to ask why the kid did better after my dad got hold of htem. He took no ****, truly cared, and had done some research. He advised parents to give kids coffee (for kids with ADHD type problems) to see if it helped and he gave the kids another cup of coffee when they were in his class, or if htey needed to, the kid could come to him during study hall or lunch. It started some of these kids with a way tolearn and a way to get a better life, simply because they COULD figure out how to cope. Lucy, can you send a pop to school with him in his lunch? [/QUOTE]
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