What is problematic means something isn’t working as it should, like when your favorite toy stops doing what you expect.
Imagine you have a red ball that rolls really fast across the floor. That’s how it usually works. But one day, it just sits there and won’t move no matter how hard you push it. That’s problematic, because the ball is not doing its usual job anymore.
When Things Go Wrong
Sometimes, things don’t go wrong all at once. Maybe your red ball rolls slowly instead of fast. Or maybe it rolls in a weird way, like going straight and then turning to the left. That’s still problematic, because something is different from what you expect.
What Causes Problems?
A problem can happen for many reasons, maybe the ball got bumped by another toy, or maybe it lost some of its energy. You might not know why the ball isn’t working as usual, but that doesn’t change the fact that it’s problematic, and that means it needs fixing! What is problematic means something isn’t working as it should, like when your favorite toy stops doing what you expect.
Imagine you have a red ball that rolls really fast across the floor. That’s how it usually works. But one day, it just sits there and won’t move no matter how hard you push it. That’s problematic, because the ball is not doing its usual job anymore.
What Causes Problems?
A problem can happen for many reasons, maybe the ball got bumped by another toy, or maybe it lost some of its energy. You might not know why the ball isn’t working as usual, but that doesn’t change the fact that it’s problematic, and that means it needs fixing!
Examples
- A teacher says a student's answer is wrong, but the student thinks it’s correct.
- A person gets angry because someone used their phone during dinner.
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