penalty
Penalty is like when you play a game and there’s a rule that says you can’t do something, like touching the ball with your hands in soccer. If you break this rule, you might have to sit out for a little while or the other team might get a turn. It’s a way to make sure everyone plays fairly and follows the rules. Think of it like when you color outside the lines in a coloring book, and your teacher asks you to try again. It’s not bad, but it’s a chance to learn and do better next time.
Another way to think about a penalty is like when you’re eating cookies before dinner, and your mom says you need to wait. If you sneak a cookie, you might not get dessert later. It’s a way to help you remember to wait your turn and follow the rules. Just like in a game, penalties help everyone have fun and play safely. It’s like a gentle reminder that says, ‘Oops, let’s try that again!’ so that everyone can enjoy and be happy together.