Guidance is like having a friendly friend who shows you the best way to get from one place to another.
Imagine you're playing in a big park, and you want to find your favorite slide. But there are so many paths, it's hard to tell which one leads there. That’s where guidance comes in, it's like someone pointing you in the right direction or holding your hand as you walk.
Guidance helps you know what to do next, just like a map or a signpost. It gives you little clues that help you make good choices, even when you're not sure which way to go.
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Think of guidance as a teacher who helps you learn new things. If you’re trying to draw a picture but don’t know where to start, your teacher might say, “Let’s begin with the sun.” That's guidance, it helps you take one step at a time toward making something amazing.
Guidance is also like having a GPS in your car when you're going on a trip. It tells you which road to take next so you can get where you want to go without getting lost.
Examples
- A parent telling a child which way to go at the park.
- A teacher showing students how to solve a math problem.
- A friend giving advice on what movie to watch.
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See also
- What are choices?
- What are branching graphs?
- What are economic incentives?
- What are strategies?
- What are ethical principles?