You can do some small experiments, and then let the children try it themselves to feel the heat of the fire and the consequences of possible injuries.
Be careful not to let the child get hurt. Then tell the child about the danger and harmfulness of fire and how to deal with it when injured.
Let me know the function and harm of fire. In short, don't just tell children not to do anything.
Let the children understand for themselves. In particular, we should know simple ways to deal with fires and burns and ways to avoid injuries. We should also tell our children to protect their children first in the face of fire and call for help if possible.
Also tell children that when things catch fire, there will be smoke, and smoke will lead to death. You should cover your mouth and nose with clothes and other water.
You can use your own urine when there is no water. In short, let children know and understand the knowledge of fire and reduce their mystery about fire.
Children are curious and rebellious. The more I can't let go, the curiosity is in the middle of the month.
Therefore, it is very important for children to feel and understand fire, especially the harm it can do to people.
2. What are the knowledge of kindergarten safety education?
Prevent thieves from breaking into and opening the kettle while adults are away.
7. Parents' names are not mentioned. 1 1, catch bugs, home address, don't climb windows, don't slide stair handrails, and educate children to stay away from transformers; Educate children to form the habit of observing fire signs and evacuation instructions in public places, educate children to walk with adults, don't leave them at the door, educate children not to lock the door at home, and educate children not to play with toys with their companions.
4; Know all kinds of alarm calls. When crossing the road, teach children to follow the teacher's arrangement when playing sports or games. Listen to the teacher (or adult) 1, nose, and don't stay in kindergarten to play, play computer games or jump stairs. 13, go up and down the stairs and walk on the right. Don't rob or do it. In case of an accident, you must flee as soon as possible. Strangers should do this, don't stay and play on the road: "my parents are not at home, fire, play with the door, bite."
12 can be said to prevent accidents, construction sites and other dangerous places. 6. Go to public places for sightseeing and listening.
9, will express clearly, don't open the door when you hear a knock at the door, run around and collide with the name of the garden, don't just leave the group, only parents, walk on the street and walk on the right, and leave school in the afternoon. 10, avoid chasing each other, guide children to know about fire hydrants, tell teachers if there is anything, don't run around by yourself, know the exit of the safe passage in kindergarten, and don't open the door at will.
14, activities are orderly. 5. In case of injury.
8. The main content of kindergarten safety education. Don't play with gas, know how to protect yourself, scrape the window and walk on the sidewalk in case of emergency to prevent accidents, let children know how to play with fire, don't pick flowers and fruits casually when traveling or walking in the wild, and educate children not to cross the road without the guidance of adults. 2, the purpose of the fire extinguisher, please come back later ",don't go with strangers privately, know how to call the police, drink fountains, obey traffic rules, educate children to know their names, lighters, educate children not to bring toys and sharp instruments to the park with them, and tell them.
3, telephone, jumping off a building and other dangerous actions, drugs and other dangerous goods, educate children not to trust strangers at will, nurses can touch his (her) body, do not let strangers touch his (her) body. When going out for a walk or outdoor activities, observe discipline, beat peers and doctors, explain and publicize safety knowledge to children, and educate children about the dangers of playing with water when they are alone at home.
3. What are the common knowledge of children's safety education?
The safety of children is the most important concern, so what are the common sense of safety education in kindergartens? Please see the following introduction: 1. Kindergarten staff should always learn legal knowledge and health knowledge, improve their awareness of prevention, strengthen their sense of responsibility, and prevent unsafe accidents.
Second, all the equipment and activities of children in kindergartens should be based on the premise of protecting children's physical and mental health and life safety. The environment, equipment, venues, large toys, houses, water and electricity heating equipment of the whole park should be inspected and maintained in time, and unsafe factors should be found and preventive measures should be taken as soon as possible. Third, prevent falling.
* * * Activities should be led, and there are plans to ensure that all children do not leave their sight, especially outdoor activities. Don't let individual children leave the group, work for adults, and don't leave individual children alone indoors to prevent accidents. Before organizing activities, safety inspection should be carried out, such as (check the venue for sports activities, observe the surrounding environment when going out for a walk and visiting, and pay attention to the placement of furniture when organizing indoor activities. ) It is forbidden to organize running and jumping indoors. Fourth, to prevent foreign objects from entering the park or in daily activities, children should check whether there are dangerous goods (such as matches, knives, pins, buttons, beads, glass sheets, etc.) before taking a nap.
Children's drugs should be taken on time. Check the name, dosage and usage carefully before taking the medicine, and personally urge to take it.
Drug use should be recorded, internal medicine and external medicine should be strictly separated, and toxic drugs should be distributed and used by special personnel. Fifth, prevent burns.
It is forbidden to let children go to unsafe places, and it is forbidden for children to take away kettles, hot meals, etc. Hot water bottles should be put in proper places. In summer, the kitchen should prepare meals in advance, and children should not eat hot meals. Give children boiled water with appropriate temperature in an organized way.
Six, in order to prevent children from getting lost, children's activities should be organized continuously, and the number of children should be counted at any time. When children go in and out of the park, they should explain the situation to their parents. Seven, to prevent food poisoning, strictly abide by the purchase acceptance system, do not eat unclean and rotten food, when going out, it is forbidden for children to pick wild fruits.
Eight, in order to prevent electric shock, indoor and outdoor current switches should be set in places where children can't reach, and children are forbidden to switch electric lights, televisions, tape recorders, disinfection cabinets and other electrical appliances. Nine, night shift personnel must carefully check whether the doors, windows, water and electricity are closed before coming off work to prevent accidents.
4. What are the common knowledge about child safety?
Children are very curious and often don't know the danger.
In order to ensure children's physical and mental health and safety, so that children can grow up smoothly, parents should actively cooperate with kindergartens to carry out safety education for children. 1. Educate children not to bring toys and sharp tools to the park, let alone put them in their mouth, nose and ears to avoid injury.
2. Educate children not to play with toys with their peers, let alone scratch, bite or hit their peers. 3. Go up and down the stairs to the right, don't slide down from the handrail of the stairs, and don't do dangerous actions such as climbing the window, tearing the window, jumping up the stairs, playing with the door, jumping off from a height, etc.
4. When going to public places for sightseeing, going out for a walk or outdoor activities, educate children to stay away from dangerous places such as transformers and construction sites, listen to the teacher (or adults), don't leave the group casually, and tell the teacher something. 5. Educate children to obey the teacher's arrangement during sports or games, observe discipline, conduct activities in an orderly manner, and avoid chasing, running around and colliding with each other.
6. Explain and publicize safety knowledge to children, so that children can understand the dangers of playing with fire, electricity and water to prevent accidents. 7. Guide children to understand the purpose of fire hydrants and fire extinguishers, and know the safe passage exit of kindergartens; Educate children to form the habit of observing fire signs and evacuation instructions in public places; Know all kinds of alarm calls and know how to call the police.
8. After school in the afternoon, educate children to bring adults, don't run around by themselves, and don't stay in the kindergarten to prevent accidents. 9. Educate children to know their names, garden names, parents' names, work units, home addresses and telephone numbers, and they will express clearly how to protect themselves in an emergency.
10. Teach children not to trust strangers at will, not to walk with strangers privately, and not to let strangers touch their bodies. Tell children that only parents, doctors and nurses can touch their bodies. If a stranger wants to do this, he must flee as soon as possible. 1 1. Educate children not to lock their doors at home, and not to play with dangerous goods such as gas, fire, lighters, kettles, water dispensers and medicines.
12. Educate children not to cross the road without adult guidance. When crossing the road, you should obey the traffic rules, walk on the sidewalk, don't stay and play on the road, and walk on the right in the street. 13. Teach children not to open the door at will when they are alone at home. Don't open the door when they hear a knock at the door. You can say "My parents are not at home, please come back later" to prevent thieves from entering the house when adults are away.
14, when traveling or walking in the wild, don't pick flowers and fruits casually, catch insects, and don't put them in your mouth to prevent accidents.
5. What are the common knowledge of health and safety in kindergartens?
1. Educate children not to bring toys and sharp tools to the park, let alone put them in their mouth, nose and ears to avoid injury.
2. Educate children not to play with toys with their peers, let alone scratch, bite or hit their peers. 3. Go up and down the stairs to the right, don't slide down from the handrail of the stairs, and don't do dangerous actions such as climbing the window, tearing the window, jumping up the stairs, playing with the door, jumping off from a height, etc.
4. When going to public places for sightseeing, going out for a walk or outdoor activities, educate children to stay away from dangerous places such as transformers and construction sites, listen to the teacher (or adults), don't leave the group casually, and tell the teacher something. 5. Educate children to obey the teacher's arrangement during sports or games, observe discipline, conduct activities in an orderly manner, and avoid chasing, running around and colliding with each other.
6. Explain and publicize safety knowledge to children, so that children can understand the dangers of playing with fire, electricity and water to prevent accidents. 7. Guide children to understand the purpose of fire hydrants and fire extinguishers, and know the safe passage exit of kindergartens; Educate children to form the habit of observing fire signs and evacuation instructions in public places; Know all kinds of alarm calls and know how to call the police.
The main contents of kindergarten safety education 8. After school in the afternoon, educate children to pull adults, don't run around by themselves, and don't stay in kindergartens to prevent accidents. 9. Educate children to know their names, garden names, parents' names, work units, home addresses and telephone numbers, and they will express clearly how to protect themselves in an emergency.
10. Teach children not to trust strangers at will, not to walk with strangers privately, and not to let strangers touch their bodies. Tell children that only parents, doctors and nurses can touch their bodies. If a stranger wants to do this, he must flee as soon as possible. 1 1. Educate children not to lock their doors at home, and not to play with dangerous goods such as gas, fire, lighters, kettles, water dispensers and medicines.
12. Educate children not to cross the road without adult guidance. When crossing the road, you should obey the traffic rules, walk on the sidewalk, don't stay and play on the road, and walk on the right in the street. 13. Teach children not to open the door at will when they are alone at home. Don't open the door when they hear a knock at the door. You can say "My parents are not at home, please come back later" to prevent thieves from entering the house when adults are away.
14, when traveling or walking in the wild, don't pick flowers and fruits casually, catch insects, and don't put them in your mouth to prevent accidents.
6. What are the health tips for children in small classes?
Safety education in kindergartens covers a wide range, including traffic safety, food safety, equipment safety, game safety and escape safety. We usually arrange to infiltrate the above safety awareness in many links of the day's activities, and we can also carry out related exercises or games in combination with the theme activities.
1. Don't take toys and sharp instruments to the park, and don't put them in your mouth, nose or ears to avoid injury.
2. Children can't play with their companions with toys, let alone scratch, bite or beat their companions.
3. Go up and down the stairs to the right, don't slide down from the handrail of the stairs, and don't do dangerous actions such as climbing the window, tearing the window, jumping up the stairs, playing with the door, jumping off from a height, etc.
4. When going to public places for sightseeing, going out for a walk or outdoor activities, educate children to stay away from dangerous places such as transformers and construction sites, listen to the teacher (or adults), don't leave the group casually, and tell the teacher something.
5. When playing sports or games, you should obey the teacher's arrangement, observe discipline, conduct activities in an orderly manner, and avoid chasing, running and colliding with each other.
6. Explain and publicize safety knowledge to children, so that children can understand the dangers of playing with fire, electricity and water to prevent accidents.
7. Guide children to understand the purpose of fire hydrants and fire extinguishers, and know the safe passage exit of kindergartens; Educate children to form the habit of observing fire signs and evacuation instructions in public places; Know all kinds of alarm calls and know how to call the police.
8. After leaving the garden at night, children should take adults with them, don't run around by themselves, and don't stay in the kindergarten to prevent accidents.
9. When children know their name, garden name, parents' name, company, home address and telephone number, they will express themselves clearly and know how to protect themselves in an emergency.
10, children should not trust strangers at will, don't walk with strangers privately, and don't let strangers touch their bodies. Tell the child that only parents, doctors and nurses can touch his or her body. If a stranger wants to do this, he must flee as soon as possible.
1 1. Children should not lock their doors at home, and should not play with dangerous goods such as gas, fire, lighters, kettles, water dispensers and medicines.
12, children can't cross the road by themselves without the guidance of adults. When crossing the road, you should obey the traffic rules, walk on the sidewalk, don't stay and play on the road, and walk on the right in the street.
13. Don't open the door when the child is alone at home. Don't open the door when you hear a knock at the door. You can say "My parents are not at home, please come back later" to prevent thieves from entering the house when adults are away.
14, when traveling or walking in the wild, don't pick flowers and fruits casually, catch insects, and don't put them in your mouth to prevent accidents.
Kindergartens should give young children drills in fire and earthquake, make escape routes in advance, and pay attention to preventing potential safety hazards during the drills. In addition, by changing passive protection into active self-exercise, children can look for dangerous things around them and find ways to tell their peers that we can discuss how to do the safest things together, such as glass doors, cracks, hot water, power supply and roads with manhole covers. These are all things to pay attention to. Small class children should first carry out the educational activities of "don't walk with strangers".
7. What are the health tips for children in small classes?
Safety education in kindergartens covers a wide range, including traffic safety, food safety, equipment safety, game safety and escape safety. We usually arrange to infiltrate the above safety awareness in many links of the day's activities, and we can also carry out related exercises or games in combination with the theme activities.
1. Don't take toys and sharp instruments to the park, and don't put them in your mouth, nose or ears to avoid injury.
2. Children can't play with their companions with toys, let alone scratch, bite or beat their companions.
3. Go up and down the stairs to the right, don't slide down from the handrail of the stairs, and don't do dangerous actions such as climbing the window, tearing the window, jumping up the stairs, playing with the door, jumping off from a height, etc.
4. When going to public places for sightseeing, going out for a walk or outdoor activities, educate children to stay away from dangerous places such as transformers and construction sites, listen to the teacher (or adults), don't leave the group casually, and tell the teacher something.
5. When playing sports or games, you should obey the teacher's arrangement, observe discipline, conduct activities in an orderly manner, and avoid chasing, running and colliding with each other.
6. Explain and publicize safety knowledge to children, so that children can understand the dangers of playing with fire, electricity and water to prevent accidents.
7. Guide children to understand the purpose of fire hydrants and fire extinguishers, and know the safe passage exit of kindergartens; Educate children to form the habit of observing fire signs and evacuation instructions in public places; Know all kinds of alarm calls and know how to call the police.
8. After leaving the garden at night, children should take adults with them, don't run around by themselves, and don't stay in the kindergarten to prevent accidents.
9. When children know their name, garden name, parents' name, company, home address and telephone number, they will express themselves clearly and know how to protect themselves in an emergency.
10, children should not trust strangers at will, don't walk with strangers privately, and don't let strangers touch their bodies. Tell the child that only parents, doctors and nurses can touch his or her body. If a stranger wants to do this, he must flee as soon as possible.
1 1. Children should not lock their doors at home, and should not play with dangerous goods such as gas, fire, lighters, kettles, water dispensers and medicines.
12, children can't cross the road by themselves without the guidance of adults. When crossing the road, you should obey the traffic rules, walk on the sidewalk, don't stay and play on the road, and walk on the right in the street.
13. Don't open the door when the child is alone at home. Don't open the door when you hear a knock at the door. You can say "My parents are not at home, please come back later" to prevent thieves from entering the house when adults are away.
14, when traveling or walking in the wild, don't pick flowers and fruits casually, catch insects, and don't put them in your mouth to prevent accidents.
Kindergartens should give young children drills in fire and earthquake, make escape routes in advance, and pay attention to preventing potential safety hazards during the drills. In addition, by changing passive protection into active self-exercise, children can look for dangerous things around them and find ways to tell their peers that we can discuss how to do the safest things together, such as glass doors, cracks, hot water, power supply and roads with manhole covers. These are all things to pay attention to. Small class children should first carry out the educational activities of "don't walk with strangers".
8. What are the contents of safety education in kindergartens of all ages?
1, 3-to 4-year-old children begin to have the most preliminary understanding of social rules and codes of conduct, and can make the most direct and simple moral judgments.
According to this characteristic of children, we can play some simple games, such as "stop at the red light, go at the green light" and "walk at the crosswalk", so that children can establish their initial awareness of traffic rules in the game. ? 2. Children aged four to five have improved their social cognitive ability and know more social rules and codes of conduct.
For children of this age, it is also necessary to carry out traffic safety education in the form of games. It is necessary to guide children to learn to simply evaluate their own and others' behaviors and judge whether these behaviors are right or wrong.
In this way, children not only have a sense of rules, but also have a certain improvement in personality orientation. ? 3. Children aged five to six have formed preliminary moral behaviors, practiced all kinds of social behaviors allowed by society and others in their communication with peers, and began to establish a sense of "self-discipline".
At this time, children can be guided to discuss and formulate some traffic safety-related regulations. In this way, children can not only establish a sense of rules, but also understand the corresponding traffic laws and regulations. At the same time, children's logical thinking ability, imagination, creativity, language expression ability and ability to distinguish right from wrong have also been developed.
Organize some activities of children's traffic safety education: let children know some basic road traffic safety knowledge and some common traffic signs. Extended data:
"Children's safety education" is aimed at the characteristics of children aged 3-6 who are difficult to accept things and have poor understanding ability. With beautiful pictures, beautiful children's songs and simple illustrations, it is from three aspects: family safety, garden safety and outdoor safety.
This paper introduces some hidden dangers that children often encounter in their daily life and study. Easy for children to master.
At the same time, in terms of safety and self-help, teach children how to protect themselves and how to escape from danger in times of crisis. The purpose of this series is to help children aged 3-6 learn safety education and let them know how to protect themselves.
Children between the ages of three and six are very active, and with the expansion of their activities, the security risks they face also increase dramatically. "Children's Safety Education" is a set of children's safety enlightenment books compiled by preschool education experts with many years of educational experience under the guidance of "Kindergarten Education Guidance Outline (Trial)" according to the cognitive characteristics of children at different stages.
This book collects all kinds of safety problems that modern children may encounter in their daily life, including personal safety, activity safety, life safety, traffic safety, etc., and introduces them in detail with easy-to-understand words and vivid pictures, so as to cultivate children's safety awareness and improve their coping ability from the aspects of identifying, preventing dangers and escaping and saving themselves. References:
Baidu encyclopedia-children's safety education.
9. What are the common knowledge of health and safety in kindergartens?
1. Educate children not to bring toys and sharp tools to the park, let alone put them in their mouth, nose and ears to avoid injury.
2. Educate children not to play with toys with their peers, let alone scratch, bite or hit their peers.
3. Go up and down the stairs to the right, don't slide down from the handrail of the stairs, and don't do dangerous actions such as climbing the window, tearing the window, jumping up the stairs, playing with the door, jumping off from a height, etc.
4. When going to public places for sightseeing, going out for a walk or outdoor activities, educate children to stay away from dangerous places such as transformers and construction sites, listen to the teacher (or adults), don't leave the group casually, and tell the teacher something.
5. Educate children to obey the teacher's arrangement during sports or games, observe discipline, conduct activities in an orderly manner, and avoid chasing, running around and colliding with each other.
6. Explain and publicize safety knowledge to children, so that children can understand the dangers of playing with fire, electricity and water to prevent accidents.
7. Guide children to understand the purpose of fire hydrants and fire extinguishers, and know the safe passage exit of kindergartens; Educate children to form the habit of observing fire signs and evacuation instructions in public places; Know all kinds of alarm calls and know how to call the police.
The main contents of kindergarten safety education
8. After school in the afternoon, educate children to bring adults, don't run around by themselves, and don't stay in the kindergarten to prevent accidents.
9. Educate children to know their names, garden names, parents' names, work units, home addresses and telephone numbers, and they will express clearly how to protect themselves in an emergency.
10. Teach children not to trust strangers at will, not to walk with strangers privately, and not to let strangers touch their bodies. Tell children that only parents, doctors and nurses can touch their bodies. If a stranger wants to do this, he must flee as soon as possible.
1 1. Educate children not to lock their doors at home, and not to play with dangerous goods such as gas, fire, lighters, kettles, water dispensers and medicines.
12. Educate children not to cross the road without adult guidance. When crossing the road, you should obey the traffic rules, walk on the sidewalk, don't stay and play on the road, and walk on the right in the street.
13. Teach children not to open the door at will when they are alone at home. Don't open the door when they hear a knock at the door. You can say "My parents are not at home, please come back later" to prevent thieves from entering the house when adults are away.
14, when traveling or walking in the wild, don't pick flowers and fruits casually, catch insects, and don't put them in your mouth to prevent accidents.
10. What is the knowledge of kindergarten safety education?
1. Educate children not to bring toys and sharp tools to the park, let alone put them in their mouth, nose and ears to avoid injury.
2. Educate children not to play with toys with their peers, let alone scratch, bite or hit their peers.
3. Go up and down the stairs to the right, don't slide down from the handrail of the stairs, and don't do dangerous actions such as climbing the window, tearing the window, jumping up the stairs, playing with the door, jumping off from a height, etc.
4. When going to public places for sightseeing, going out for a walk or outdoor activities, educate children to stay away from dangerous places such as transformers and construction sites, listen to the teacher (or adults), don't leave the group casually, and tell the teacher something.
5. Educate children to obey the teacher's arrangement during sports or games, observe discipline, conduct activities in an orderly manner, and avoid chasing, running around and colliding with each other.
6. Explain and publicize safety knowledge to children, so that children can understand the dangers of playing with fire, electricity and water to prevent accidents.
7. Guide children to understand the purpose of fire hydrants and fire extinguishers, and know the safe passage exit of kindergartens; Educate children to form the habit of observing fire signs and evacuation instructions in public places; Know all kinds of alarm calls and know how to call the police. The main contents of kindergarten safety education
8. After school in the afternoon, educate children to bring adults, don't run around by themselves, and don't stay in the kindergarten to prevent accidents.
9. Educate children to know their names, garden names, parents' names, work units, home addresses and telephone numbers, and they will express clearly how to protect themselves in an emergency.
10, educate children not to trust strangers at will, not to walk with strangers privately, and not to let strangers.
Touch your body and tell your child that only parents, doctors and nurses can touch his or her body. If a stranger wants to do this, he or she must run away as soon as possible.
1 1. Educate children not to lock their doors at home, and not to play with dangerous goods such as gas, fire, lighters, kettles, water dispensers and medicines.
12. Educate children not to cross the road without adult guidance. When crossing the road, you should obey the traffic rules, walk on the sidewalk, don't stay and play on the road, and walk on the right in the street.
13. Teach children not to open the door at will when they are alone at home. Don't open the door when they hear a knock at the door. You can say "My parents are not at home, please come back later" to prevent thieves from entering the house when adults are away.
14, when traveling or walking in the wild, don't pick flowers and fruits casually, catch insects, and don't put them in your mouth to prevent accidents.