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Cultivation of Children's Safety Awareness
In daily activities, teachers can make use of everything around them for random education. This paper will introduce how to cultivate children's safety awareness in daily activities and how to strengthen children's safety awareness through "safety zone angle".

Line up to go to the bathroom

When children go to the toilet, they are required to queue up in turn. Pushing is not allowed to prevent falling.

Door crack and table crack

Don't put your finger into the crack of the door or table, so as not to pinch your finger.

Large toy

In outdoor activities, when playing with large toys such as seesaws and slides, we must emphasize that children should not be crowded or pushed, and it is forbidden to play with slides on their stomachs to avoid accidents.

Drink hot water

Blow it when drinking hot water to avoid burns.

eat something

Don't laugh, fight or run around when eating, so as to avoid food being sucked into the trachea.

trifle

Don't put small things into your mouth casually, such as balloons, melon seeds, rubber, zippers, etc. To prevent children from inhaling trachea.

Look at the road

Keep your eyes on the road when you walk, don't put your hands in your pockets.

Pen for painting

When drawing with a pen, avoid hurting yourself or other children with the pen tip.

Safety zone angle

The activity corner of kindergarten has always been the children's favorite area. Teachers can set up a "safety corner" in the class and make some safety-related teaching AIDS and safety sign cards.

Don't touch.

Make some pictures or models such as not touching, not passing, not climbing, not sliding, etc. For children to know and understand, and distribute these pictures to the required corner in the kindergarten to remind children to pay attention to safety.

Do not touch objects.

Make some cards that children are forbidden to touch, such as matches, electrical sockets, medicines, knives, guns and other cards, so that children can judge for themselves whether it is safe to touch the items on the cards.

Emergency number

Stick the commonly used emergency numbers such as 1 10,19 and 120 on the wall of the safety corner, and describe their correct usage and function in the form of pictures.

ambulance

We can make some ambulances, fire engines, police cars, and model toys such as telephones and mobile phones from discarded cartons, and train children how to help them when they are in trouble through corner games.