practice
Practice is like playing with your favorite toy every day. The more you play, the better you get at using it. It’s like when you have a puzzle, and at first, it seems hard, but after trying many times, you start to see where all the pieces fit. Practice helps you learn and get better at things you love to do, like drawing, playing a game, or riding a bike.
Think of practice as a little seed you plant in the ground. Each time you practice, you are watering the seed, giving it sunshine, and helping it grow. Over time, the seed becomes a beautiful flower or a big tree. Just like that, your skills grow when you practice. Even if you make mistakes, it’s okay because mistakes are like raindrops that help the seed grow stronger.
Practice is like learning to balance on a seesaw. At first, you might wobble and fall, but each time you try, you get better at balancing. It teaches your body and mind how to work together so you can do something new. With practice, you become more confident, and soon, balancing becomes easy and fun.