Being neutral is like being a referee in a game. The referee doesn’t cheer for one team or the other. They make sure everyone plays fair. When you’re neutral, you don’t pick sides or say one thing is better than the other. It’s like saying, ‘I’m not choosing this or that.’

Think of a traffic light. When it’s green, cars go, and when it’s red, they stop. But when it’s yellow, it’s in the middle, telling cars to slow down and be careful. Neutral is like the yellow light because it’s not telling you to go or stop, just to be careful and think.

Imagine you have a balance scale. If you put a toy on one side and nothing on the other, the scale tips. But if you put the same toy on both sides, the scale stays level. Being neutral is like that level scale, not leaning to one side or the other. It means you’re fair and even, just like when you share your toys with friends so everyone is happy.