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Joke story "Why line up"

Today, the children are learning the lesson of "waiting in line". Speaking of this class, perhaps most teachers think that they are telling children that when there are many people in public places, they should abide by public order and good customs and wait in line. However, the teacher not only talked about this, but also asked another question at the end of class when ordinary people thought it was over: "Where are the children?" "Because there will be a safety accident." A little boy scrambled to answer. The question and answer between the teacher and the children aroused my great interest. In teaching methods, Mr. Zhao not only lets the children know that there are many people waiting in line, but also tells them why they have to wait in line. Only by letting children know the dangers of not queuing can they queue up more consciously or tell them when they need to queue up. At the same time, it also made me realize that paying attention to safety must start with the smallest details. In kindergarten, children need to queue up for meals, toilets and stairs. In order to be safer, kindergartens also require children to keep a safe distance (about one meter), which is more subtle and provides a stronger guarantee for children's safety.

All these have made me deeply realize that children should always remember their own safety, consider whether every detail is safe, consider the possible safety accidents in every activity, and come up with some countermeasures in time. "Children's safety comes first, don't set your eyes on children!" I feel this sentence again. Children's every move in the park hides potential safety hazards. The key is how teachers teach, how to implement the safety concept in teaching and how to give children a good demonstration. Only when teachers put the concept of safety in their hearts and put it into action can children really feel it and put the concept of safety in their hearts. So that they can form a good habit of paying attention to safety from an early age. In fact, in kindergartens, whether children eat, drink, and urinate or defecate, they should pay attention to regulating their behavior from the details, so as to prevent problems before they happen, so that children can grow up safely not only in kindergartens, but also outside kindergartens. For example, children must carry bowls with both hands when eating to ensure that the food does not come loose; Children can't play with each other, and they can't slide down face down or run up from the slide exit when playing the slide; Children can't lie down and sleep when they sleep, which is easy to suffocate and so on. These are small details that children will encounter outside the park. Therefore, we should not only ensure the safety of children in kindergartens, but also ensure the safety of children outside kindergartens.

Personally, as a kindergarten teacher, we should not only teach children some precautions, but also teach them the dangers of not doing so, cultivate their safety awareness from the bottom of their hearts and put this concept in their hearts. Teachers can't follow children all the time. Only by rooting the concept of safety in their hearts can they always pay attention to their own safety and grow up healthily every day.