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Holiday Arrangement and Safety Education in Tomb-Sweeping Day
Tomb-Sweeping Day will be here soon. In order to make your children have a safe and meaningful holiday, we hereby share the holiday arrangement and related safety education matters with you.

Vacation time

According to the notice from the superior, the holiday time in Tomb-Sweeping Day this year is from April 4th to 6th, lasting for 3 days. Classes will be held normally on Sunday, April 7th. Parents are requested to pick up their children at the school gate at 4:30 pm that day.

personal security

Please educate children to enhance their awareness of self-protection, and it is strictly forbidden to enter Internet cafes, game halls and other entertainment places. You need your parents' permission to go out. Don't play by the river or lake, in case of drowning.

fire safety

When using for ancestor worship or family, please ensure that children are not exposed to kindling and inflammable and explosive materials, and use gas and household appliances correctly to prevent fire accidents.

driving safety

Remind children to obey traffic rules, pay attention to the safety of walking and cycling, and don't play on streets and highways at will.

Dietary health and disease prevention

At present, it is spring, and epidemic diseases are high. Please educate children to pay attention to personal hygiene, ensure food safety and prevent diseases such as influenza and hand, foot and mouth disease.

Traditional culture education

Tomb-Sweeping Day is an important moment to inherit the traditional culture of China. In addition to outdoor activities, I suggest you take part in meaningful learning activities with your children. Conditional can log on to the "China Civilization Network" to enter the "traditional festivals" column, select the "Qingming" theme, and participate in online activities to pay homage to revolutionary martyrs. If you can't get online, you can also guide your children to find relevant information through newspapers, magazines and other channels for reading and learning.