1. Conservation refers to providing a good living environment and care, paying attention to children's basic needs such as diet, hygiene and safety, and ensuring children's health and safety. Conservation work also includes cultivating children's good living habits and self-care ability, and helping children to establish good living habits and healthy lifestyles.
2. Education refers to promoting children's all-round development through planned and purposeful activities and teaching. Education includes providing suitable learning environment and resources, designing and implementing inspiring and interactive teaching activities, guiding children to actively participate in learning, and cultivating cognitive ability, language expression ability, social ability, creativity and problem-solving ability.