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Kindergarten epidemic knowledge and tips

1. Warm reminders about health care in kindergartens

Warm reminders about health care in kindergartens 1. Warm reminders for young children

Warm reminders for middle classes in kindergarten

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Children should exercise restraint and choice when watching TV and playing game consoles, and pay attention to protecting their eyesight.

Children should do their own things, dress, eat, organize toys and books by themselves, and be a little helper to their parents. They should be good, capable children and let them take on certain housework. Such as: taking out the trash, setting up benches, setting out dishes, etc.

When children go out, they need to be supervised by adults to avoid accidents, such as getting lost, accidental injuries, etc.; educate children to abide by traffic rules, cross the road and use crosswalks; educate children to ride in cars correctly, such as: keeping their heads and hands free Reach out the window and wait.

Strengthen the cultivation of children's good living and hygiene habits: maintain environmental hygiene and children's personal hygiene, especially educate children not to eat raw, cold and unhygienic low-quality food, wash hands before meals and after using the toilet, and prevent Disease enters through the mouth.

Parents are asked to educate their children not to play near rivers, pay attention to fire and electricity prevention, and use electrical appliances correctly.

2. Tips for children’s life and health care

Excessive lead can cause hyperactivity, partial eclipse, and inattention. When you go to the hospital, because the blood lead test is more complicated, you can do a urine lead test first. If the urine lead exceeds the standard, further blood lead testing is required.

Lead comes from many sources in life, and it may take advantage of the most overlooked places. Here are some suggestions to help your children prevent lead from the subtle aspects: 1. Help your children develop the hygiene habits of a good mother.

Do not eat snacks while playing, do not suck your fingers, and wash your hands before eating. 2. Educate children not to put paint-coated toys or utensils (such as pencil shafts) into their mouths and chew them.

3. When purchasing feeding bottles and water cups for babies, it is not advisable to use products printed with various bright patterns. 4. When packaging food in food bags, prevent words, paintings or trademarks on the plastic bags from coming into direct contact with the food.

5. Avoid using pottery or porcelain with colorful patterns on the inside to hold food, especially acidic drinks such as orange juice. 6. Do not use newspapers or printed matter to package food.

Wash your hands after reading the newspaper. 7. Eat less or no preserved eggs, mechanically processed popcorn, and meat skewers grilled over charcoal or coal fires.

8. Do not take traditional Chinese medicine preparations for a long time. 9. Do not use paint to beautify the walls at home.

10. Avoid smoking in rooms with children. 11. Do not bring infants and young children to play or stay for a long time near roads where there are many cars.

12. Pay attention to the nutritional status of your child. A reasonable and balanced diet, especially increasing the adequate supply of calcium, zinc, iron, selenium, sulfur-containing amino acids and B vitamins in the diet, is beneficial to reducing the load and harm of lead in the body.

3. The content of children’s health care is 400 words

Kindergarten health care plan 1. Guiding ideology Guided by the spirit of the "Kindergarten Work Regulations", the "Kindergarten Health Care System" shall be conscientiously implemented. Based on the actual situation of children, formulate a reasonable health care plan, put the safety, sanitation, and health care work of the kindergarten in the main position to ensure that each child grows up healthily in the kindergarten, and the kindergarten health care plan.

2. Work objectives This semester focuses on cultivating children's good hygiene habits and self-protection abilities, strengthening the routine management of each class, and continuously improving the quality of childcare and health care work. 3. Main tasks (1) Health care 1. Strictly implement the physical examination for new students entering the kindergarten. Those who fail the physical examination will be refused admission.

2. Continue to do a good job in morning check-ups and full-day health observation records, conscientiously implement the principles of one touch, two looks, three questions, and four checks, and notify parents in a timely manner if any abnormalities in mental temperature are found. 3. Do a good job in measuring and evaluating children's physical development.

4. Inspect the environmental sanitation in the park, class sanitation and personal hygiene at any time and at any time, and record the sanitation situation at any time, which is linked to the assessment.

5. Conduct regular health care business training to comprehensively improve the quality of childcare.

(2) Diet and Nutrition 1. Strictly manage children’s meals, formulate portion-based recipes every week, adjust food varieties with seasonal changes, perform nutritional calculations and analysis once a month, and weekly recipes Announced to parents. 2. Observe the meal time. It is not advisable to start the meal early or late. Make preparations before the meal and manage the meal after the meal.

Wash your hands when sharing meals, and do not touch them directly with your hands when distributing dried vegetables and snacks. 3. During the meal process of children, teachers should make children feel happy, concentrate on eating, chew slowly, not be picky eaters, and leave no leftovers. Teachers often promote the nutritional value of food and its benefits to growth and development to children.

(3) Hygiene habits 1. Sleeping habits Sufficient sleep plays an important role in the height development of children. Teachers should do a good job in bedtime education. Teachers and caregivers create a good psychological environment for children so that they can Toddlers fall asleep happily. 2. Washing habits: Cultivate children to develop good washing habits.

Wash your hands before eating and after using the toilet. 3. Learn to tidy up. In the children's activity room, you should develop a good habit of putting things you take there and put them neatly.

Older children should learn to make their own beds. 4. Combine class hygiene habits with behavioral norms, and cultivate and practice them in daily routines.

(4) Disinfection and isolation 1. Implement a dedicated system of one cup and one towel per person. 2. Regular disinfection records of disinfection cabinets and ultraviolet lamps.

3. Disinfect children’s bedding, books, and toys regularly. 4. Do a good job in disease prevention, conduct morning inspections, disinfect and isolate infectious diseases in a timely manner, and promptly notify parents to send them to the hospital for treatment.

August 1. Formulate a health plan 2. Hygiene knowledge display board 3. Cleaning and disinfection of various items 4. Knowledge training for childcare workers September 1. Physical examination of faculty and staff 2. Measurement of height and weight of all children in the kindergarten 3. Childcare Knowledge training for staff in October 1. Knowledge training for childcare staff 2. Spot checks on health conditions in each class 3. Publicity of children’s health knowledge 4. Health knowledge display board November 1. Childcare knowledge training 2. Autumn disease prevention education December 1. Children’s test Vision, height and weight 2. Hygiene knowledge display board 3. General cleaning of the whole park.

4. Warm reminders for kindergartens to prevent the four pests

Spring and summer are the seasons when infectious diseases occur frequently. Pay attention to the air circulation at home. If someone at home has a cold, please give your child preventive medicine in time and Children should eat more garlic. Use medicine regularly to eliminate the four evils. Mosquito nets, mosquito coils, window screens, etc. can be used to prevent mosquito bites.

In addition, when summer comes, young children can be consciously injected with some vaccines to prevent the occurrence of summer infectious diseases. Vaccinations should be carried out in a timely manner as planned to prevent common infectious diseases in children.

Educate young children to pay attention to hygiene and prevent diseases from entering through the mouth. Wash your hands with running water and soap before and after using the toilet. Due to the hot weather, food is prone to spoilage. Therefore, do not eat overnight meals, and pay special attention to the safety of food hygiene when eating cold food. To eat melons and fruits, you should wash and peel them, and vegetables should be washed, and add a small amount of garlic paste and vinegar, which can not only increase appetite, promote digestion, but also sterilize and detoxify. You should eat a light diet at ordinary times, eat more vegetables and fruits, drink small amounts of water frequently, but do not eat too much cold drinks and cold foods. Summer baby diet. It should still be diversified. Fresh fish, meat, eggs, pork liver, etc. can be made into porridge, which is easy for the baby to digest and nutritious. Green vegetables must be fully soaked, washed and cooked before consumption.

5. Warm reminder about kindergarten: children should not put their hands in their mouths

Dear parents:

Hello! The autumn breeze is refreshing, and the golden osmanthus is fragrant. In our busy work, we are about to usher in the Mid-Autumn Festival and the National Day holiday. Taking this opportunity, all the teachers and students of our fifth kindergarten wish all parents and friends a happy holiday! Family fun!

According to the notice from superiors, the National Day holiday schedule this year is as follows:

National Day holiday: September 30 to October 7, 2012, ***8 days.

School will resume on October 8th (Monday)!

Children's safety and health are the focus of attention of families, schools and even the entire society. Our kindergarten also regards this as the top priority of our work. At present, the situation of prevention and control of various infectious diseases and hand, foot and mouth disease is still severe. Kindergartens and families have the responsibility to jointly create a safe fortress for their children to protect them from viruses. In order for your children to have a peaceful holiday, we have made some warm reminders:

1. When taking your children to travel or visit relatives and friends, remember to "cherish life, safety first" and pay attention to traffic safety. , obey traffic rules.

2. Help young children develop good hygiene habits. Pay attention to family and personal hygiene, and supervise your children to wash their hands and cut their nails frequently. Prepare handkerchiefs or tissues for young children to carry with them, and wash their hands frequently with hand sanitizer (soap) and water. Please teach children the correct way to wash their hands.

3. Try to avoid taking your children to public places with dense crowds, crowded areas and dirty air.

4. Parents and children are invited to participate in appropriate outdoor exercise to enhance their physical fitness and improve their own immunity and disease resistance.

5. Develop good living habits, go to bed early and get up early, avoid children watching TV for a long time, protect their eyes. Parents of new children entering the kindergarten should provide opportunities for their children to do things by themselves, and talk more about what happens in the kindergarten. To prevent children from becoming emotionally unstable after a long holiday.

6. During family reunions or dinners with friends and relatives, do not let your children eat raw, cold, or hard food, and do not overeat. Don’t eat too much fruit and snacks to avoid causing gastrointestinal discomfort in your child.

Parents and friends, we once again wish you and your family good health! May all go well with you!