Visual cues are clues that help you understand what’s going on around you, like when your favorite cartoon character gives a hint before doing something exciting.
Imagine you're playing with blocks. You see your friend grinning, then they point at the red block. That's a visual cue, their grin and pointing hand tell you to pick up the red block next. It’s like a little message from them, made with faces and motions.
How Visual Cues Work
Visual cues can be things like:
They're like signs that say “Look here!” or “Something is about to happen!”
When you see these clues, your brain goes, “Oh, I get it now!”, just like when you know what game your friend wants to play because of the way they’re jumping around.
So next time you're playing with friends, look out for those visual cues, they might be telling you something fun is about to happen! Visual cues are clues that help you understand what’s going on around you, like when your favorite cartoon character gives a hint before doing something exciting.
Imagine you're playing with blocks. You see your friend grinning, then they point at the red block. That's a visual cue, their grin and pointing hand tell you to pick up the red block next. It’s like a little message from them, made with faces and motions.
Examples
- A red traffic light tells you to stop.
- A smile from a friend means they're happy.
- A warning sign with a skull and crossbones means danger.
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See also
- What are visual cues?
- How Does learning a new language is easy Work?
- How Does Human Memory Work?
- How and Why do Optical Illusions Work?
- How Does Nonverbal Communication - Intro Work?