What are two leaders?

A leader is someone who helps others know what to do, and two leaders are two people helping others know what to do.

Imagine you're playing with blocks, and you want to build a tall tower. One friend says, "Let’s stack the red ones first!" That friend is like a leader, they’re giving a direction. Now imagine another friend says, "We should put the blue ones on top!" That second friend is also a leader, because they're helping decide what to do next.

So, when you have two leaders, it's like having two friends who each give ideas or directions in a game, sometimes they agree, and sometimes they suggest different things. Both are important because they help the group move forward, even if they don’t always agree.

Just like how your teacher helps you learn and your friend helps you play, two leaders work together to help others know what to do next.

Take the quiz →

Examples

  1. A teacher and a mayor are both two leaders who help make decisions for their community.
  2. In a small village, the head of the tribe and the school principal guide people differently.
  3. Two friends start a club and become two leaders in their group.

Ask a question

See also

Discussion

Recent activity

Categories: Science · leaders· history· influence