Stricter regulations are rules that become more detailed or harder to follow, like when your teacher says you can only have one snack during break instead of two.
Imagine you're playing with building blocks. At first, the rule is you can use any block you want. That’s simple and fun, everyone gets to be creative. But if the rules get stricter, it might say you can only use red blocks, or you have to build a tower that's exactly five blocks tall. Now it’s not just about having fun, it’s about following more specific instructions.
Like a Playground with More Rules
Think of a playground. At first, the rules are: you can run, jump, and play tag. That’s easy for everyone. But if the rules become stricter, they might say: you can only run on the grass, you have to take turns on the swings, or no shouting during quiet time. The playground is still fun, but it has more rules to follow.
So, stricter regulations are like adding more rules so things are fairer, safer, or more organized. It’s not magic, it’s just a little more detail in the game!
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