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๐ŸŒŸ Who Are Leaders?

Introduction

Leaders are people who help groups work together. They can be teachers, parents, coaches, or the mayor of a town. A leader shows the way, makes good choices, and cares for others.

1. What Does a Leader Do?

  • Shows The Path โ€“ Like a lighthouse that points ships to safety, a leader points friends to the right answer.
  • Listens โ€“ Leaders hear what others think and feel.
  • Helps Solve Problems โ€“ If a puzzle is hard, a leader helps find the missing piece.

2. Different Kinds of Leaders

Kind of leaderWhere you might see them
TeacherIn your classroom, helping you learn
CoachOn the playground, teaching a game
MayorIn a town, keeping streets clean
ParentAt home, guiding daily life

All of them do the same basic things: guide, listen, and care.

3. How Can You Be a Little Leader?

  • Share Your Toys โ€“ Show friends how to take turns.
  • Ask Questions โ€“ Help everyone understand a story.
  • Be Kind โ€“ A smile can make a big difference, just like a leaderโ€™s friendly heart.

4. Why Do We Need Leaders?

Leaders keep groups safe and happy. Imagine a school without a teacherโ€”students would feel lost. A leader makes sure everyone works together, just like a puzzle where each piece fits.


Did You Know? ๐Ÿค”

The word โ€œleaderโ€ comes from the old English word โ€œLรฆdere,โ€ which meant โ€œthe one who goes first.โ€


Conclusion

Leaders are everywhere, and you can be one, too! Look around, notice the people who help, and try a little leader trick today. The world is full of chances to guide, listen, and careโ€”so go explore and lead the way!

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