Fan Wenyi:
1, collision avoidance. At present, most classrooms are relatively small in space, and there are many supplies such as tables, chairs and drinking fountains, so don't chase and fight in the classroom, do strenuous exercise and games to prevent bumping and injury.
2, non-slip, anti-fall. The classroom floor is relatively smooth, so attention should be paid to prevent slipping and injury; When you need to climb up to clean and pick up things, please ask others to protect you and pay attention to prevent you from falling.
3. Prevent falling. If you live in a building, especially a high-rise building, don't lean out of the balcony or window to avoid the danger of falling.
4. Reverse extrusion. It is easy to cover your hands when the doors and windows of the classroom are opened and closed, so be careful everywhere.
Fan Wener:
Remember your home address and contact number. Be sure to let the child memorize the home address, the full name and telephone number of the parents' work unit, tell the child to call the police or call 1 10 when he is lost or abducted, and simulate special circumstances to practice with the child.
Don't talk to strangers. This is one of the most important warnings in Britain. Tell children not to talk to strangers, refuse drinks, sweets, gifts and cuddles from strangers, don't walk with strangers, and don't give criminals a chance to cheat. At the age of 3, they learned to tell the direction. When the child is 3 years old, he should be taught to know the direction correctly. Learn this ballad: "The sun rises in the east in the morning and the Big Dipper rises at night. The street number should be clearly remembered, and it is recognized by the east, west, north and south. "
Fan Wensan:
1. Don't trust strangers. Don't open the security door when strangers knock at the door.
When traveling or visiting relatives and friends, don't panic if you get lost. Stay where you are and wait for your parents to get it back or call 1 10 for help from the police uncle in time.
3. When watching games, performances or movies, queue up for admission, take your seats accordingly, and be a civilized audience. After the game or performance, wait for most people to leave before you go out with the team. Don't be crowded at the peak of the exit.
4. Keep away from inflammable, explosive and corrosive chemicals.
5. Don't steal, rob, gang or fight.
6. Strengthen the awareness of self-protection. Tell your parents or call the police in time to prevent extortion and highway robbery. Don't be fooled by the sweet words of strangers to prevent being trafficked.