Rest is when your body and mind take a break after doing something hard or busy.
Imagine you’re playing on the swings at the park all day, you go up high, come down fast, laugh with friends, and run around chasing each other. By the end of the day, your legs feel wobbly, your tummy is hungry, and your brain feels like it’s full of jelly. That’s when rest happens, you sit on a bench, take deep breaths, eat a snack, or even fall asleep. Your body gets to calm down and get ready for more fun tomorrow.
What Rest Feels Like
When you rest, it's like turning off a loud radio after being in a noisy room. Your heart beats slower, your muscles relax, and you feel happy and ready again, just like when you wake up from a good nap and want to run around once more.
Rest can be short, like taking a 10-minute break between games, or it can be long, like sleeping all night after a busy day.
Your body knows when it needs rest, just like you know when you need a snack, and giving it what it needs helps you stay strong and happy!
Examples
- A child napping after a long day at school
- An adult taking a short break between work tasks
- A dog resting in the sun after running around the park
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See also
- How does your immune system work? - Emma Bryce?
- How Does Stages of Sleep Explained: The Secret to Restful Nights Work?
- What If You Stopped Sleeping?
- What is heartbeat?
- What is digestion?