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What is the nurse in the kindergarten?
1. Cooperate with teachers to take care of children's daily life comprehensively, remind or help children to change clothes at any time according to the hot and cold weather, pay attention to children's mental and dietary activities, and contact medical staff in time when problems are found.

2. Do a good job in the cleanliness of the class and the personal hygiene of the children in the class, manage the clothes and supplies of the children in the class, do a little cleaning every day, do a big cleaning once a week, keep the air circulation in the activity room at all times, and ensure that the children have a comfortable and clean environment.

3, in accordance with the provisions of the disinfection system, do a good job of disinfection of water cups, towels, chopsticks, do a good job of disinfection of water cup holders and pre-dinner tables. Flush the toilet regularly every day to ensure that there is no dirt in the toilet water tank and keep the toilet clean and tasteless.

4. Cooperate with teachers to prepare for educational activities and assist teachers to lead children to activities together. Under the guidance of the teacher, organize the children's daily life, do a good job in teaching, fully understand the children's diet and sleep, keep the children's appearance clean and tidy, and take good care of their lives.

Extended data:

1. Kindergarten is a preschool education institution, which is used for centralized care and education of children, and usually accepts children from three to six years old. Preschool education is non-compulsory. Kindergartens can charge nursery education fees, accommodation fees, service fees and agency fees to children entering the kindergarten.

2. Nurses are people who assist teachers in infant health care, train and assist teachers in educating infants in kindergartens, social welfare institutions and other nursing institutions.

3. With the increasing attention to preschool education and the professional quality of nurses, the professional development of nurses seems to be not optimistic. Nurses are generally of low quality and lack of professional scientific knowledge.