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Content of kindergarten network security education
Kindergarten network security education content is as follows:

1. Don't disclose yourself and your parents' family information, such as name, address, school, telephone number, photos, etc., to others online without your parents' consent.

2. If you see uncivilized information or pictures, you should inform your parents immediately.

3. Inform parents before entering the chat room. If necessary, parents should confirm whether the chat room is suitable for students. Don't "drop in" between chat rooms. In the chat room, if you find someone making incorrect remarks, you should leave immediately and don't spread unfounded or irresponsible remarks in the chat room yourself.

4. Don't spread offensive remarks to others in chat rooms or BBS, and don't spread or repost other people's contents that violate the code of conduct of primary and secondary school students or even violate the law. Be a law-abiding citizen online and offline.

According to the age characteristics of children and their existing life experience, teachers in each class use intuitive videos and story pictures to guide children to understand the benefits and convenience brought by the network to people's study and life, and also combine various cases of network and telecom fraud in life to popularize network security knowledge for children and let them have a preliminary understanding of network security.

This network security education activity has enriched children's knowledge of network security, strengthened the awareness of network security prevention of teachers and staff, and further deepened the safety education of kindergartens.