The immune system is very fragile.
Children's immune system is still developing, and their ability to resist diseases is weak, so they are easily infected by germs.
Increased exposure to bacteria
In the school environment, children will come into contact with more people and things, with a wide range of contact, which is easily affected by the spread of germs.
Lack of personal hygiene awareness
Children may not know how to properly protect their hygiene, such as washing their hands frequently and avoiding contact with people with symptoms, which also increases the risk of infection.
Emphasize personal hygiene habits
Teach children the correct way to wash their hands and ask them to wash their hands often, especially after touching food, going to the toilet, coughing and sneezing.
Enhance immunity
Ensuring children's adequate sleep, balanced diet and moderate exercise will help to enhance immunity.
Pay attention to nutritious diet
Provide children with a balanced and rich nutritious diet, including fresh fruits and vegetables, protein, vitamins and minerals, so as to improve their physical resistance.
Create a good school environment
Schools should keep clean and hygienic, correctly handle the risk of spreading germs, and carry out regular disinfection and ventilation.
Regular physical examination and vaccination
Ensure that children receive the necessary vaccination and regular physical examination to prevent common diseases and find problems in time.
Educate health awareness
Teach children how to avoid contact with people and things with symptoms of infectious diseases, such as covering their nose and mouth with paper towels or elbows when coughing or sneezing.
Home-school cooperation
Parents and schools should work together to monitor children's health, take timely measures, cooperate with doctors, and reduce the probability of children getting sick at school. At the same time, we should also educate children to realize the importance of personal hygiene and habitually develop good hygiene habits.