(1) Traffic safety.
1. Know traffic signs, such as traffic lights and crosswalks, and know the significance and function of these traffic signs.
2. Understand the basic traffic rules, such as stopping at a red light, walking at a green light, pedestrians walking on the sidewalk, driving on the right side of the street, not playing football, skateboarding, running, playing games, crossing the road, etc.
3. Educate children to have a sense of traffic safety from an early age and form a good habit of obeying traffic rules.
(2) Fire safety.
1, let children know the dangers of playing with fire.
2. Let children master simple self-help skills. If there is a fire, you must flee the scene of the fire immediately and tell the nearby adults in time. When there is a fire and you are surrounded by smoke, cover your nose and mouth with a smoke mask or a wet towel, and immediately lie on the ground and crawl under the smoke.
3. Organize children to visit the fire brigade, watch the firemen's drills, and introduce the causes of the fire, the role of the fire truck, the use of the fire extinguisher and the matters needing attention when using it.
4. Organize children to conduct fire evacuation drills, determine the safe evacuation route of each class in advance, so that children can be familiar with each passage of the kindergarten, so that when a fire breaks out, they can act in unison under the command of the teacher, evacuate safely and leave the fire scene quickly.
(3) Food safety.
1, educate children not to pick up food and drink unknown things casually. Don't put all kinds of non-food things in your mouth to avoid food poisoning.
2. Educate children not to eat rotten and smelly food.
3. Educate children to develop good eating habits. For example, when eating hot soup or drinking boiled water, you must blow it first to avoid scalding: when eating fish, you should pick the fishbone clean to avoid getting stuck in your throat; Don't laugh and play while eating, so as to avoid food entering the trachea and so on.
4. Educate children not to take medicine casually. Once you want to take medicine, you must follow the doctor's instructions and take it under the guidance of adults.
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