Benefits are like extra cookies you get when you do something good, and sometimes even when you don’t!
Imagine you have a favorite toy that makes you laugh every time you play with it. That toy is fun to use, but if it also gives you a sticker or a candy each time you finish playing, that’s a benefit. It helps you want to play more, and maybe even share the toy with your friend because they get a benefit too!
What Benefits Can Do
- They can make things feel easier or better. Like if you help clean up your room, you might get to watch an extra cartoon, that’s your reward.
- They can give people more reasons to do something. If eating veggies gives you superpowers (or at least a bigger scoop of ice cream), you’ll probably eat them more often.
Benefits are everywhere, like when you brush your teeth and get a sticker, or you do your homework and then play video games. They help make things fun and encourage good habits, all without needing any magic! Benefits are like extra cookies you get when you do something good, and sometimes even when you don’t!
Imagine you have a favorite toy that makes you laugh every time you play with it. That toy is fun to use, but if it also gives you a sticker or a candy each time you finish playing, that’s a benefit. It helps you want to play more, and maybe even share the toy with your friend because they get a benefit too!
Examples
- When you study hard, you get better grades, which means you can go to a good college later on.
- Eating healthy food now might make you feel tired today, but it will help you run faster in the future.
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See also
- What are advantages?
- What are portability clauses?
- What are benefits adjustments?
- What are tax advantages?
- What are priceless benefits?