At the beginning of the activity, I first guide the children to observe the nose, form a feeling of the nose and understand the role of the nose. Then discuss with your child how to deal with nosebleeds. Children have generally seen the treatment methods of adults and can say many methods. Then read a book, let the children know the correct method, and make their impression more profound. I won't be so flustered when I encounter nosebleeds in the future. After knowing the method, I also led the children to carry out the actual operation, which made the activity effective.
Prevention is more important, nip in the bud. The children discussed one by one and said a way to protect their noses. Then the teacher and the students read the book together and summarize it, so that the children have the awareness and common sense to protect their noses.
In normal activities, children's awareness of protection is not strong, but they will hurt themselves or their friends. This health activity not only helped children learn the simple ways to deal with nose bleeding, but also strengthened their safety awareness. It is a vivid safety education class.