Parental links are like special tickets that help kids find their way back to their parents when they're lost.
Imagine you’re at a big park with lots of other kids and parents. Sometimes, it’s hard to tell which parent is yours. That's where parental links come in, they act like invisible strings between you and your parent so the park staff can help you find each other quickly.
How Parental Links Work
Think of a parental link as a secret message only you and your parent know. When you're lost, you tell a park worker that message, and they use it to call your parent’s phone or radio, just like how you might use a special hand signal with your friend during hide-and-seek.
Why They’re Helpful
Without parental links, the park workers would have to ask every kid questions until they find the right one. But with them, it's much faster and easier, like having a superpower that helps you reunite with your parent in no time!
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