Monday, January 26, 2009
Out of the Box
I am a person that has had to teach myself that I am smart. Or rather, that I am not dumb. In school, I never did exceptionally well. There was classes I did great such as grade 7... I am sure I did good. I had the biggest crush on Mr. Taylor. So I was engaged.
On the whole I sucked. When it came time for the standard testing that they do ... you remember... those tests that you fill in the circles... I filled the circles by making patterns. Or maybe it was time to circle B because I already squiggled too many A's and C's.
I don't remember being hyper active but judging myself as an adult, I am sure to be classified as ADHD if I were in school today.
Why is it that people with energy have to be classified? Why is it that there isn't something to describe the normal person... with not as much energy?
Really, as one time teacher... why have we not done something about the kids that don't learn inside the box? Why are they are classified?
As I watch a couple of my sons that don't learn in the box... the sitting down, taking notes, concentrate quietly, I found myself fuming. Why don't we test how kids learn as young ones and then teach them that way? If you are a right brain child and have extra energy flowing through you... you are lost.
Well there are schools but you would have to pay money most don't have. So I feel frustrated for those kids that are labeled.
I feel bad that hyper activity is a negative.
Yet check this out:
Ansel Adams (1902-1984) — Photographer
Ann Bancroft — (1931-present) — Actress
Alexander Graham Bell — (1862-1939) — Telephone Inventor
Harry Andersen — (1952-present) — Actor
Hans Christian Anderson — (1805-1875) — Author
Beethoven — (1770-1827) — Composer
Harry Belafonte — (1927-present) — Actor, Vocalist
Col. Gregory "Pappy" Boyington — (1912-1988)
WWII Flying Ace (Black Sheep Squadron Leader)
Terry Bradshaw — (1948-Present) — Football Quarterback
George Burns — (1896-1996) — Actor
Sir Richard Francis Burton — (1821-1890)
Explorer, Linguist, Scholar, Writer
Admiral Richard Byrd — (1888-1957) — Aviator
(Was retired from the navy as, "Unfit for service")
Thomas Carlyle — (1795-1881)
Scottish historian, critic, and sociological writer
Andrew Carnegie - (1835-1919) Industialist
Jim Carrey — (1962-present) — Comedian
Lewis Carroll — (1832-1898) — Author (Alice in Wonderland)
Prince Charles — (1948-present) — Future King of England
Cher (1946-present)— Actress/Singer
Agatha Christie — (1890-1976) — Author
Winston Churchill — (1874-1965) — Statesman (Failed the sixth grade)
Bill Cosby — (1937-present) — Actor
Tom Cruise — (1962-present) — Actor
Harvey Cushing M.D. — (1869-1939)
Greatest Neurosurgeon of the 20th Century
Salvador Dali — (1904-1989) —Artist
Leonardo da Vinci — (1452-1519) — Inventor, Artist
John Denver — (1943-1997) — Musician
Walt Disney — (1901-1971)
(A newspaper editor fired him because he had "No good ideas".)
Kirk Douglas — (1916-present) — Actor
Thomas Edison — (1847-1931) — Inventor
(His teachers told him he was too stupid to learn anything)
Albert Einstein — (1879-1955) — Physicist
(Famous Tongue Sticking Out Picture)
(Einstein was four years old before he could speak,
and seven before he could read)
Dwight D. Eisenhower — (1890-1969) — U. S. President, Military General
Michael Faraday — (1791-1867) — British Physicist, Chemist
F. Scott Fitzgerald — (1896-1940) — Author
Malcolm Forbes — (1919-1990) — Forbes Magazine Founder & Publisher
Henry Ford — (1863-1947) — Automobile Innovator
Benjamin Franklin — (1706 - 1790) — Politician, Elder Statesman
Galileo (Galilei) — (1564-1642) — Mathematician, Astronomer
Danny Glover — (1947-present) — Actor
Tracey Gold — (1969-present) — Actress
Whoopi Goldberg — (1955-present) — Actress
Georg Frideric Handel — (1685-1759) — Composer
Valerie Hardin — Gothic Poet, Artist, Children's Author
Mariette Hartley — (1940-present)
Actress (Tells of her and daughter's ADD)
William Randolph Hearst — (1863-1951) — Newspaper Magnate
Ernest Hemingway — (1899-1961) — Author
Mariel Hemingway — (1961) — Actress
Milton Hershey — "The Chocolate King" — (1857-1945)
Dustin Hoffman — (1937-present) — Actor
Bruce Jenner — (1949-present) — Athlete
Luci Baines Johnson (1947-present) — LBJ's Daughter
"Magic" Johnson — (1959-present) — Basketball Player
Samuel Johnson — Author
Michael Jordan — (1963-present) — Basketball Player
John F. Kennedy — (1917-1963) — U. S. President
Robert F. Kennedy — (1925-1968) — U.S. Attorney General
Jason Kidd — (1973-present) — Professional Basketball Player
John Lennon — (1940-1980) — Musician
Frederick Carlton (Carl) Lewis — (1961-present)
Olympic Gold Metalist, American track-and-field athlete.
Meriwether Lewis (Lewis & Clark) — (1774 -1809) — Explorer
Abraham Lincoln — (1809-1865) — U.S. President
(Entered The Black Hawk War as a Captain and came out a Private)
Greg Louganis — (1960-present) — Olympic Gold Medalist (Diving)
James Clerk Maxwell — (1831-1879) — British Physicist
Steve McQueen — (1930-1980) — Actor
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart — (1756-1791) — Composer
Napoleon Bonaparte — (1769-1873) — Emperor
Nasser (Gamal Abdel-nasser) — (1918-1970) — Egyptian Leader
Sir Issac Newton —(1642-1727) — Scientist, Mathematician
(Did poorly in grade school)
Nostradamus — (1503-1566) — Physician, Prophet
Ozzy Osbourne — (1948-present) — said he was ADHD on TV
Louis Pasteur — (1822-1895) — Scientist
(Rated as mediocre in chemistry when he attended the Royal College)
General George Patton — (1885-1945) — Military
Pablo Picasso — (1882-1973) — Artist
Edgar Allan Poe — (1809-1849) — Author, Poet
Rachmaninov — (1873-1943) — Composer
Eddie Rickenbacker — (1890-1973) — WWI Flying Ace
John D. Rockefeller — (1839-1937)
Founder, Standard Oil Company
Nelson Rockefeller — (1908-1979) — U.S. Vice President
August Rodin — (1840-1917) — Artist, Sculptor
Anna Eleanor Roosevelt — (1844-1962) — First Lady
Pete Rose — (1941-present) — Baseball Player
Babe Ruth — (1895-1948) — Baseball Legend
Nolan Ryan — (1947-present) — Baseball Player
Muhammad Anwar al-Sadat — (1918-1981) — Egyptian President
Nobel Peace Prize Winner in 1976
George C. Scott — (1927-present) — Actor
George Bernard Shaw — (1856-1950)—Author
Will Smith — Actor, Rapper, Entertainer
Tom Smothers — (1937-present) — Actor, Singer, Entertainer
Socrates — (469-399 B.C.) — Philosopher
Suzanne Somers — (1946-present) — Actress
Steven Spielberg — (1946-present) — Filmmaker
Sylvester Stallone — (1946-present) — Actor
Jackie Stewart — (1939-present) — Grand Prix Hall of Famer
James Stewart — (1908-1997) — Actor
Henry David Thoreau — (1817-1862) — Author
(Lev Nikolayevich) Leo Tolstoy — (1828-1910) — Russian Author
(Flunked out of college)
Alberto Tomba — (1966-present) — Italian Alpine Ski Champion
Vincent van Gogh — (1853-1890) — Artist
Russell Varian — (1899-1959) — Inventor
Jules Verne — (1828-1905) — Author
Werner von Braun — (1912-1977) — Rocket Scientist
Flunked 9th grade algebra.
Lindsay Wagner — (1949-present) — Actress (Bionic Woman)
Gen. William C. Westmoreland — (1914-present) — Military (Vietnam Era)
Robin Williams — (1952-present) — Comedian
Woodrow Wilson — (1856-1924) — U. S. President
Henry Winkler — (1945-present) — Actor (Fonzie)
Stevie Wonder — (1950-present ) — Musician
F. W. Woolworth — (1852-1919) — Department Store Innovator
(While working in a dry goods store at 21, his employers wouldn't let him
wait on a customer because he "Didn't have enough sense.")
Frank Lloyd Wright — (1867-1959) — Architect
Orville Wright — (1871-1948) — Airplane Developer
Wilber Wright — (1867-1912) — Airplane Developer
William Wrigley, Jr. — (1933-1999) — Chewing Gum Maker
William Butler Yeat
I don't know who every one is but do know that they are all famous for amazing contributions to society. They also all have/had ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder).
One day maybe my name will be listed.
Short attention span, moving a mile a minute are not bad qualities. They are just characteristics that can be misunderstood or even annoying. Yet if embraced and encouraged, if modeled and shaped in positive ways... imagine what can come out of the box!
Giftedness and greatness that did not fit in a box!
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This is the million dollar question....why do we keep trying to fit triangles, rectangles, circles, and ovals into a sqaure box?
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