Support is like having a friend who helps you when you're tired or need help standing up.
Imagine you're playing on a seesaw at the park. If you sit on one end and your friend sits on the other, the seesaw goes up and down because both of you are giving it support, that means helping it move. But if your friend suddenly gets up, you might fall down because there's no one to help balance the seesaw anymore.
What Support Really Means
Support is like a helper in everything we do. When you're building a tower with blocks, each block gives support to the one above it, they’re helping it stay up so it doesn’t fall over. If you take away one block, the others might not be able to hold up as well.
Think of your legs when you stand up, they give you support so you don’t just collapse like a pile of blocks!
Examples
- A parent giving a child a hug after a bad day at school
- Friends helping each other study for exams
- A teacher encouraging a student to try again after failing a test
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See also
- How Does The Three Steps to Making Someone Fall in Love Work?
- What are relationships?
- What is trust?
- Who is Social Bonding?
- What are psychological dynamics?