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Kindergarten reminds you of safety education content once a day

Kindergarten’s daily safety education reminder includes the following:

1. Without a safety helmet, a collision will cause a fool’s errand. Not wearing a seat belt, entering the death zone.

2. Take measures to nip problems in the bud. You only have one life, please cherish it and travel safely.

3. If you are careful, you will not make a big mistake; if you are careless, you will make a big mistake. Observe the right of way and you and I will be safe.

4. Safety is important on campus and is with you, me and others. Safety is like a string, it will hang when it is loosened.

5. Keep to the right when going up and down the stairs. Don’t rush around. Gather in an orderly queue and keep safety first in mind.

Kindergartens should attach great importance to safety and self-protection education for young children, because these children are young and have weak awareness of self-protection. If they are not careful, they are prone to accidents or injuries. As for how to reduce the occurrence of these accidents or injuries, the most important thing is to let children learn to protect themselves, because care and love are not as good as self-care, so it is particularly important to cultivate children's awareness of self-protection.

First of all, kindergarten teachers and staff must have a high degree of safety awareness and rich safety knowledge, always pay attention to the safety of children, and must not be careless. Secondly, faculty and staff can make full use of parent open days, publicity lectures and other forms to educate children and parents on self-protection knowledge.

You can also use vivid and vivid language to explain to children specific issues such as what to pay attention to in daily life, what to pay attention to when walking on the street, what to pay attention to after falling, etc., so that children can truly understand themselves. Protective methods to improve their self-protection awareness. Furthermore, parents should also teach their children what they can and cannot do at home, so that their children can understand the knowledge of "safety" and "self-rescue", which is of great significance to the healthy growth of their children.