offender
An offender is like someone who breaks the rules in a game. Imagine playing a game of tag where everyone agrees not to push, but someone pushes anyway. That person is an offender because they didn’t follow the rules everyone agreed on. Rules help keep things fair and safe, and when someone breaks them, it can make others upset or hurt.
Think of a garden where everyone takes care of their own flowers. If someone steps on the flowers or picks them without asking, they are an offender. They didn’t respect the work and care others put into their gardens. This can make the garden look messy and make people sad because their hard work was ruined.
In a classroom, if everyone is supposed to sit quietly and listen, but someone talks loudly and interrupts, they are an offender. This makes it hard for others to learn and for the teacher to teach. Following rules helps everyone get along and have fun or learn better together. Offenders need to understand why their actions were wrong and how they can make things right again.