
By AMELIA BAUMANN
“I’m sorry, am I boring you?” is a favored phrase of teachers who observe students doodling in class. Teachers have been dealing with doodling for ages, and while many consider it a detriment to concentration, new research is proving otherwise.



Oodles of doodles!! Great work Amelia! 🙂
Very informative and well thought out! Great job, Amelia!!