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Nurses and kindergarten teachers: reveal three major differences!
Nurses and kindergarten teachers make great efforts for children's growth, but their responsibilities and expertise are quite different. This paper will reveal the differences between preschool teachers and kindergarten teachers from three aspects: professional perspective, service object and knowledge field.

Professional perspective

Kindergarten teachers are the first tutors of preschool children (3-6 years old), and the key point is to impart knowledge to children of this age. Nurses, on the other hand, are aimed at infants aged 0-3, and they need to master the physiological and psychological changes of this special age to ensure the effectiveness and scientificity of educational methods. Therefore, it is not applicable to simplify the educational content of kindergartens and make them younger!

Service object

In kindergartens, the participants in education are mainly teachers and children, forming a dual education model. Nurses face children and parents aged 0-3, forming a ternary education system. Nurses should not only take care of children, but also communicate closely with parents to ensure the common education of the family, which undoubtedly puts forward higher requirements for nurses' professional skills!

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Nurses should not only master the knowledge of pedagogy, but also deeply understand the baby's physical and mental development and daily nursing skills. This means that baby nurses need to dabble in a wider range of knowledge in order to ensure all-round and scientific care and education for babies.