Methods of teaching children to pay attention to hygiene 1
1, let children clearly pay attention to the importance of hygiene.
"If you don't wash your hands before meals, bacteria can easily breed." Children touch textbooks, schoolbags, toys and other things every day, and their hands will be dark at the end of the day.
Let the children know that there are countless bacteria on their hands. If they are not cleaned, they will eat worms into their stomachs and get sick. Worms like to compete with children for delicious food.
Children can be educated with the help of relevant publicity activities in society, such as washing hands frequently to prevent influenza.
2. Conduct comparative education
When children get dirty clothes, parents can take out clean and beautiful clothes and compare them with dirty clothes. When washing hands, they can compare washed hands with unwashed hands, so that children can see the difference between dirty and clean.
At the same time, parents can give him examples of their children's friends, which friends talk about hygiene and which ones don't, and let the children talk about which they like and who they are willing to make friends with.
3, clear health requirements
Parents can work with their children to make specific hygiene rules and explain the meaning of these rules to them. You can also put these rules on the wall in the form of slogans. If you find that your child can't consciously abide by it, point it out immediately until you form a habit.
For example, in daily life, pay attention to cultivating children's self-care ability, put on and take off pants in a certain order, dress neatly and generously, wash clothes in time, fold dry clothes and put them in a fixed place.
Wash your hair on time, take a bath and change clothes frequently; Trim your nails frequently; Brush your teeth every morning and evening; Make the bed after getting up in the morning; Finish your homework and put away the stationery and schoolbag on your desk; Put the played toys in the original storage place, etc.
Children are required to develop good eating habits and not to eat unclean food. Raw fruits and vegetables must be washed and peeled. Don't eat anything that falls on the ground.
4. Pay attention to the methods in the implementation.
Don't push the children too hard. If children are only forced or urged by teachers or parents to be hygienic, it is difficult to cultivate good habits of paying attention to hygiene. You can use the image method to let your child know why you want to talk about hygiene and leave a deep impression on him.
Praise children's progress in time and give them confidence. If you find that your child is not performing well, you should also point it out in time.
Children should also pay attention to hygiene outside. Some children never litter at home. As soon as they go out, they forget it and just throw it away. Parents can prepare a plastic bag for their children and let them carry it with them, so that they can put the garbage in.
Teach children not to spit when they have phlegm. It's best to spit on paper and throw it in the trash can. It is an ordinary and meticulous job to raise children and develop good living and hygiene habits.
Mom and dad should persevere and insist on consistently demanding their children. Usually use demonstration, explanation, tips, exercises and other methods to give specific guidance and help to children.
5. Let children feel hard.
Choose some dirty clothes that the child has changed, let him wash them himself and see what he can do to clean them. When he can't wash himself, he will realize the hard work of his mother's washing clothes, which will definitely impress him.
If the child dirties the floor or room, he can also consciously let the child participate in the process of cleaning and sorting, and let him know the hard work, so that the child will learn to cherish the fruits of labor and strive to keep it clean and tidy.
6. Let children develop a good habit of paying attention to details.
A truly hygienic person will pay attention to all kinds of small details to prevent small delays.
Cut your nails frequently, wash your hands and scissors after cutting your nails; Articles such as red scarf should be kept clean; Schoolbags, pencil boxes and other appliances should be kept clean and tidy; Always carry a paper towel with you; Chew the gum, wrap it in paper and throw it into the trash can; Always wipe your glasses; Organize personal belongings regularly; Towels should be aired frequently; Don't share toiletries with others, etc.
These small details are also places that cannot be ignored when paying attention to hygiene. Educating children to pay more attention to details and start from a small place will easily form the habit of talking about hygiene.
7. Parents should set an example for their children, and words and deeds are the most convincing.
Children always like to follow their parents' example and will learn from their parents consciously or unconsciously. Parents are also their first teachers.
Good habits can't be formed in a day. If children want to develop good habits, parents should first set an example and make good hygiene habits a part of family activities.
Parents must set an example, and do what they ask their children in daily life, even higher than their children's standards.
Otherwise, parents will lose their prestige and children will not listen to their parents' suggestions, which will greatly affect the effect of education.
8. Improve children's correct understanding of beauty.
Everyone has a love of beauty. Children have been pursuing beauty since they were very young, but their cognitive ability is still immature. In the process of pursuing beauty, they lack appreciation ability and necessary knowledge, which is often manifested in superficial imitation.
Therefore, parents should set an example, pay attention to their manners and dress, and subtly influence their children's healthy and correct aesthetic concepts.
Secondly, we should pay attention to the beautification of the family environment, the layout of rooms should be neat, clean and concise, and the living atmosphere of families should be intimate and harmonious.
In addition, we should pay attention to children's clothes, appearance and speech in line with the requirements of beauty. Children's clothing should be neat and simple, suitable for age and children's identity, and it is forbidden to wear strange clothes and dirty and worn clothes. Change clothes when they are dirty, and mend them when they are broken.
Teach children to pay attention to hygiene methods II
1, how to praise children for being clean:
Children like to listen to good words. Encouragement is a good way to do it. When facing others, children can boast of their cleanliness and hygiene. When children listen to their parents praising themselves in front of others, they will try to do better in order to maintain this good image.
2, teach children how to talk about hygiene:
Hygiene should start from an early age, but children may not be able to do it when they are young, so it is right for parents to specifically guide their children to do it, such as washing their hands before meals, washing their feet before going to bed, brushing their teeth and so on. Not only tell children how to do it, but also do it correctly.
3. Parents should demonstrate and set an example:
Ask children to be hygienic. Parents must pay attention to hygiene, be role models for their children, and adhere to some necessary hygiene habits such as washing face, feet, brushing teeth and washing hands before meals every day. Parents insist on doing it every day, and children will naturally talk about hygiene under the influence of their families.
4. Encourage the practice of affirming children:
It takes more than a day to form a good habit. What is needed is the persistence and patience of parents. If the child fails or forgets to do it, parents should remind the child in time. They should also encourage their children and give them small rewards, such as drawing a smiling face for them if they do well every day, and drawing a crying face if they forget. Don't give them material or financial rewards.
5, tell children the benefits of hygiene:
Parents should tell their children that hygiene has many benefits, it is not easy to get sick, it will be pleasing, children like to play with you, and it will be easy to get sick without hygiene. When children understand the benefits of hygiene, they will try their best to do it happily.
6, let children know the benefits of health in comparison:
Show the children about hygiene, their hands and faces, the clothes they wear, and talk about their feelings. What does it feel like to be dirty? Making children feel clean in comparison will give people a comfortable feeling. Make friends only when others are willing to be close to you, otherwise others will hate you.