A reality check is like asking yourself, “Am I still awake or am I dreaming?”
Imagine you're playing with your favorite toy, and all of a sudden, it starts floating in the air! That’s when you might do a reality check, maybe you pinch yourself, blink really fast, or look at your hands to see if they’re still real. It's like asking your brain, “Hey, are we still in the same world?”
What's a reality check used for?
Why it’s helpful
Think of your brain as a painter who sometimes gets distracted and starts drawing wild pictures. A reality check is like reminding that painter, “Hey, are we still painting the same picture?” It helps you tell when things get silly or strange, just like when your toy starts flying!
Examples
- A person pinches their nose to see if they're dreaming.
- Someone looks at a clock twice to check its time.
- A child checks the ceiling for cracks while sleeping.
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