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What is the content of the weekly kindergarten meeting?

The contents of the kindergarten’s weekly meetings include:

1. Adhere to daily morning inspections. Ensure that children do not bring dangerous items into the park and take them back if any. Strict child safety system

to prevent burns, trauma, drug poisoning, prevent foreign objects from entering the ears, nose and trachea, and prevent children from getting lost.

2. Ensure the classroom is ventilated and clean, ensure the safety and hygiene of corner materials, and disinfect toys regularly. Turn on the disinfection lamp for disinfection every day after school. We do a lot of hygiene every month. ?

3. Prevent the occurrence of infectious diseases in a timely manner and ensure one person has one towel and one cup. ?

4. Strictly write the handover record, count the number of people and items in a timely manner and explain clearly to the succeeding teacher

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5. Check whether there are dangerous items when children take a nap, and inspect whether children have bad sleeping habits, such as covering their heads

and correct them in time.

6. During outdoor activities, teachers should carefully check the safety of the activity venue, eliminate unsafe factors in a timely manner, ensure the safety of children

and do not forget children's belongings after the activity.

7. Cultivate children's self-protection ability, work closely with parents, strengthen awareness of prevention, and allow children to remind themselves or others to pay attention to safety at all times on the basis of

having safety awareness.

8. Strictly implement the kindergarten pick-up and drop-off rules and regulations. Leave the child in

the hands of its parents. ?

9. When the afternoon class teacher leaves the kindergarten, he will check everywhere in the class, such as: water, electricity, doors, and windows. ?

10. Teachers should be highly vigilant at all times at work, put safety first, and never leave their eyes on the children. Wherever the children go, the teachers’ eyes will go there

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