1. Keep children away from dangerous machines. The so-called dangerous machinery refers to large agricultural machinery. Due to the realization of agricultural modernization, mechanization is almost used in some areas now, no matter from sowing to harvesting. Because of the limitation of age, knowledge and curiosity, children often approach or play with these machines without knowing the danger, which is also the reason for many sad accidents.
Xiaowan, a boy of 12 years old, helped his father to harvest wheat in the field during the busy holiday. His father turned on the harvester and the children picked up the ears of corn in the back. During lunch break, Xiaowan told his father that he wanted to sit in the harvester together and see how the wheat was harvested. His father agreed without saying anything. At first, the child was afraid to get close to his father. Later, the child fell off the harvester and was crushed to death by the harvester.
Another child, his father asked him to step on the "flat" behind the rotary tiller, but before the child could stand firm, his father suddenly started the machine and the child stumbled onto it. As the rotary tiller had started, the child hit his head on the rotary tiller and died on the spot.
Therefore, parents must understand that for some dangerous machines, try not to let children get close, such as harvesters, threshers, rotary cultivators and so on. And don't let children near them and take charge of some work. Even if children have to take part in some work, adults should be nearby or teach them some precautions and preventive measures.
2. Let children avoid dangerous labor. In underdeveloped areas, harvesting wheat still depends on manpower. People often say that harvesting is a race against the weather, which is changeable. If you don't harvest in fine weather, it is very likely that the wheat to be harvested will be destroyed, resulting in a year's economic loss, which is very serious in economically underdeveloped areas. Therefore, many families in rural areas often give their children a sickle and let them participate in the harvest work, regardless of whether their children are suitable for harvesting wheat. In this process, it is a trivial matter for the child to cut his hand. Some children even cut off their calves because of improper operation, resulting in disability.
Not to say that children are not allowed to participate in harvesting labor, but to hope that parents can let their children master some safety essentials before letting them participate in similar labor. For example, when harvesting wheat, parents should first watch their children master the technical essentials and let them start harvesting. And it is best to provide children with a sickle that is not too sharp to reduce the degree of injury in accidents. For another example, when breaking corn, tell children to step on the corn with their feet first, so as to avoid the leaves and stems of corn cutting their arms and other injuries caused by some children's short heads.
There is such a family, because mom and dad are busy collecting beans, let 16-year-old brother take his brother who is still in primary school to dig peanuts. At first, the two men cooperated well. My brother dug and my brother picked it up. However, as the time approached noon, both of them had physical and mental problems. My brother accidentally cut off his brother's hand before withdrawing it, which caused lifelong disability due to family reasons.
There are many other dangerous jobs during busy holidays and autumn holidays. For example, 12-year-old Xiao Pei went to harvest wheat with her mother. After coming back, her mother let the child sit on the tractor and press the car. Who knows, when going uphill, Xiao Pei was suddenly pressed under the car because the tractor brake failed. Fortunately, nearby neighbors quickly came to help and saved a life.
There are also some dangerous accidents during the busy farming season: some older children often help their fathers to fight drugs for crops at home, and some people also help others to fight drugs, hoping to help their families earn some living expenses. However, due to children's special physique and weak resistance, children's poisoning deaths will often occur. In addition, there are children who freeze to death because of helping their families "irrigate in winter", children who accidentally fall down when watering the land in summer nights, and children who are burned and scalded because of cooking ... Almost every child will have some scars or obvious emaciation every year, and his energy will drop. There are also several students who have accidents and cannot go to school as usual, which are extremely unfavorable to the growth of children.
However, this is not to prevent children from taking part in labor. Labor is a habit that everyone should develop, but what we advocate is safe labor. Children should be able to take part in labor, such as sweeping the floor. Younger children try not to let him in and out of the kitchen and are responsible for cooking for their families, because there are too many unsafe factors in the kitchen, such as oven, hot water and hot oil.
In addition, before work, parents should teach their children necessary safety knowledge and some correct and standardized methods. And some work at home should also pay attention to safety. For example, the child and his mother scrambled to wash the dishes, accidentally touched the kitchen knife and cut their toes; Children get electric shock, burns, scalds, etc. When helping mom cook.
Parents should cultivate their children's good quality of loving labor under safe conditions.