Prevention is like putting on your shoes before you go outside, it helps you avoid getting muddy and makes your walk easier.
Imagine you're playing with your favorite toy, and you know that if you don't watch out, you might drop it or break it. Prevention is what you do to stop that from happening. It’s like wearing a helmet when you ride your bike, even though nothing bad has happened yet, you’re doing something smart to keep it from happening later.
Like a Raincoat on a Sunny Day
A Little Bit of Thinking Ahead
Prevention is all about thinking ahead. It's like when you tidy up your room before bedtime so you don’t have to rush in the morning. You’re not fixing anything yet, you're just making life easier for tomorrow. Prevention is like putting on your shoes before you go outside, it helps you avoid getting muddy and makes your walk easier.
Imagine you're playing with your favorite toy, and you know that if you don't watch out, you might drop it or break it. Prevention is what you do to stop that from happening. It’s like wearing a helmet when you ride your bike, even though nothing bad has happened yet, you’re doing something smart to keep it from happening later.
Examples
- A kid brushes their teeth every night to avoid cavities.
- A farmer checks the weather before planting crops.
- A person wears a helmet while riding a bike.
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