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Weekly safety education content in kindergartens
Kindergarten weekly safety education content is as follows:

1, traffic safety education: teach children to hold hands and wait for the green light when crossing the road, use basic traffic safety rules such as zebra crossing, and show them vividly through games, stories and pictures.

2. Fire safety: educate children to learn fire emergency escape knowledge, such as the correct use of fire extinguishers and how to escape, and simulate fire evacuation drills.

3. Prevention of drowning: introduce water safety knowledge, teach swimming safety, cognition of water edge danger, and code of conduct around swimming pool or water area.

4. Food safety: convey food hygiene and dietary norms to children, teach them how to wash their hands correctly, don't eat indiscriminately, and what to pay attention to when sharing food.

5. Sports safety: teach children to pay attention to their health when exercising, avoid falling and colliding, and introduce the correct use of sports equipment.

6. Daily safety awareness: let children know the safety knowledge in daily life, such as family safety, prevention of harassment by strangers, and prevention of accidental injuries.

7. First-aid knowledge: basic first-aid knowledge, such as simple handling methods when injured, making emergency calls, etc.

These safety education contents are usually carried out through interactive games, songs, story books, pictures, simulation drills, etc., to attract children's attention and deepen their impressions. In addition, the content of weekly safety education may be adjusted according to different seasons and festivals to ensure comprehensive safety education for children. Most importantly, teachers need to interact with children in a warm and patient way, so that children can learn more safety knowledge in a pleasant atmosphere.