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Publicity content of national security education in kindergartens
The content of national security education in kindergartens refers to educating children in patriotism and national defense, cultivating children's national concept, national awareness, safety awareness and protection awareness, integrating national security concept into preschool education, avoiding children's exposure to unhealthy and harmful information, further safeguarding children's physical and mental health and building a healthy, harmonious and safe environment. Specifically, kindergarten national security education includes three aspects:

1. National security education in law and morality: Kindergartens should strengthen legal and moral education for children, so that children can understand the importance of law and the necessity of observing discipline according to law.

Second, national safety education in physical safety: kindergartens should strengthen children's awareness of physical safety, let children know the methods and skills of self-protection and avoid accidental injuries.

Third, national security education in network security: kindergartens should strengthen children's awareness of network security and protection, avoid contact with unhealthy and harmful information, and at the same time improve children's awareness of network prevention to avoid the invasion of bad behaviors such as network deception.

The Importance of National Security Education

These safety education contents can be carried out through language, picture books, role-playing and interactive games, so that children can master safety knowledge in a pleasant atmosphere, thus enhancing safety awareness.

Safety education is an eternal topic in kindergarten education. Kindergarten is a place where many children live together. No matter how careful the teacher is, it is difficult to completely avoid safety accidents. In the daily educational practice, our safety education for children often stays on the surface, or let children passively accept "what you can't do and what you shouldn't do". This repeated emphasis by adults will only make children's rebellious psychology more prominent.