How Does The Four Stages of Life Work?

The Four Stages of Life are like going on a fun journey through four different rooms in a house, each one has its own special activities and feelings.

Imagine you're playing with blocks. When you're little, you’re in the first stage, like being in the playroom, you're having fun, learning new things, and growing bigger every day.

As you get older, you move to the second stage, it's like moving into the kitchen. You're still learning, but now you start helping out more, and you begin to understand how everything connects together.

Then comes the third stage, which is like being in the living room, you’re more confident, you know what you're doing, and you can help others learn too.

Finally, the fourth stage is like going into the garden. You've grown a lot, and now it's time to enjoy life, share your knowledge, and maybe even teach others how to grow too!

Each room (or stage) helps you become who you are, just like each block helps build something amazing!

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  1. A child playing, an adult working, a parent caring for children, and a grandparent telling stories, these are the four stages of life.
  2. Imagine life as a game with four levels: starting at level one (childhood), moving up to level two (youth), then level three (adulthood), and finally reaching level four (old age).
  3. The four stages of life can be like different seasons, spring (childhood), summer (youth), autumn (adulthood), and winter (old age).

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