1, street safety education. Children should be taught to obey the traffic rules, not to play or stay on the road, and to take the crosswalk when crossing the road. Let children remember their names and home addresses, and teach them what is a safe place and what is not.
2. Prevent foreign bodies from entering the body. Children should be educated not to put small stones, peanuts, melon seeds, small paper balls and other small things into the entrance, nose, ears and other parts to avoid accidents.
Don't jump from a height. For older children, we should educate them not to jump off buildings casually and let them know the dangers. In addition, we should also educate them not to take things beyond their power to avoid accidents.
4, to warn children, don't take pencils, chopsticks, popsicles, glass bottles or sharp things in your hands or run around in your mouth, otherwise accidents will easily occur and children will be injured.
5. Prevent burns. Children are not allowed to go to unsafe places, and children are not allowed to take away kettles, hot meals, etc. The thermos bottle should be put in the right place and give the child boiled water with the right temperature.
6. Prevent children from getting lost. When organizing children's activities, faculty and staff should count the number of people at any time; When children go in and out of the park, teachers and staff should explain the situation to parents.
7. Prevent electric shock. Indoor and outdoor current switches should be set out of children's reach. Children are forbidden to switch electric appliances such as lights, televisions, tape recorders and disinfection cabinets to avoid electric shock and other accidents.
The importance of kindergarten safety;
Kindergartens should pay great attention to the education of children's safety and self-protection, because these children are young and have weak self-protection awareness, and they are prone to accidents or injuries if they are not careful. As for how to reduce these accidents or injuries, the most important thing is to let children learn to protect themselves, because care and love are not as good as self-protection, so it is particularly important to cultivate children's awareness of self-protection.
First of all, kindergarten teachers and staff should have a high degree of safety awareness and rich safety knowledge, always pay attention to the safety of young children, and must not be careless. Secondly, teachers and staff can make full use of parents' open days, publicity lectures and other forms to educate children and parents on self-protection, and can also explain to children in vivid language what they need to pay attention to in daily life, what they need to pay attention to when they go to the streets, and what they need to pay attention to after falling.
Only by letting children really understand the methods of self-protection can they improve their self-protection awareness. Moreover, parents should also teach their children what they can and can't do at home and let them know the knowledge of "safety" and "self-help", which is of great significance to their healthy growth.