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What does kindergarten safety education include?
Kindergarten safety education mainly includes the following contents:

Traffic safety education: learn to know traffic signs and be familiar with relevant signs, and educate children to strictly abide by traffic rules. For example, learn traffic signs and traffic rules, such as sidewalks, zebra crossings, traffic lights and so on. Learn how to cross the road correctly, learn the methods and skills of crossing the road safely, strengthen traffic safety awareness, and don't jaywalk, play on the road or stop cars at will.

Fire safety education: learn to call for help, such as fire alarm telephone 1 19, Fei Jing telephone 1 10, and medical emergency telephone 120. Understand the hazards of fire, explain how to avoid fire, learn to identify fire alarms and fire extinguishers, and know how to use them correctly.

Food hygiene and safety: educate children to develop the habit of not stuffing things into their mouths casually, not picking up things on the ground to eat, and not taking medicine indiscriminately.

Prevention of electric shock and drowning: let children know the dangers of playing with fire, electricity and water, and learn the simple skills of self-help when getting electric shock, catching fire and falling into the water.

Safety of kindergarten activities: observe the rules of sports and games, observe the safety rules, do not do dangerous actions, and do not push and pull each other.

Children's life safety education: When there is no adult's care, you can't jump down from a height or jump up from a low place. Tell children not to climb trees, walls, windowsills and stairs. When pushing the door, push the door frame, not the glass, and don't put your hand under the door. Don't walk back and forth in the car when riding, and don't stick your hands and head out of the window. Explain the common dangers in daily life, such as dangerous appliances, windows, chairs and tables, and learn how to avoid injuries.

Interpersonal communication education: guide children to learn how to communicate with others and respect their opinions, feelings and privacy.