1, direct interpretation
Direct explanation is one of the most common methods to convey safety knowledge to children through oral or written explanation. Teachers can explain the safety knowledge about fire to children, and tell them how to find the safety exit quickly and how to avoid inhaling smoke in case of fire.
2. Example display
By showing some safety examples in daily life, for example, don't touch hot water and just eat what strangers give you, you can teach young children what is dangerous and what is safe. The advantage of this method is that children can learn and deepen their understanding by observing the actual situation.
3. Scenario simulation
Teach children how to deal with these situations by simulating some possible dangerous situations, such as fire and earthquake. This method can help children understand how to protect themselves in an emergency and improve their self-protection ability.
4. Family cooperative education
Use family, society and other resources to establish a safe cooperative relationship, expand the channels of safety education and improve the effect of safety education.
Parents can be invited to participate in safety education, so that parents can understand the goals and contents of kindergarten safety education, communicate with teachers and jointly create a safe family environment for their children; Children can be organized to visit some social institutions, such as fire brigades and hospitals. Let children contact some professional security personnel and equipment, and increase their understanding and trust in social security judgment.
Step 5 tell stories
By telling some stories containing safety knowledge, children can understand safety knowledge while listening to the stories. This method can make safety education more lively and interesting, and can also improve children's language expression ability.
6. Random education in daily life
In daily life, parents and teachers can carry out safety education anytime and anywhere, such as teaching children the correct way to wash their hands and the traffic rules when crossing the road.