Like a Group of Friends
Think about your friends at playtime. If everyone is playing the same game, listening to each other, and helping out, it's like they're all connected, that’s cohesiveness! But if some kids are running off to do something else, or not paying attention, it’s harder for the whole group to work together.
Like Glue on Paper
Cohesiveness is like glue. When you glue two pieces of paper together, they stick and become one, that’s what happens when things are cohesive. They don’t fall apart or go their own way; they stay together and support each other.
So, whether it's blocks, friends, or paper, cohesiveness means staying together and working as a team!
Examples
- A family that stays close even when they live far apart.
- A class where everyone gets along and helps each other.
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See also
- What are shared goals?
- How Does Cooperation vs Collaboration: When To Use Each Approach Work?
- What are collaborative skills?
- What is 10 people?
- What does it mean to work together?