Cultivate children's risk awareness
Let children realize the potential dangers such as fire, water and heights, and understand the consequences to improve their self-protection ability.
Conduct regular safety education.
Teach safety knowledge such as crossing the road to see traffic lights and not contacting strangers, and enhance children's safety awareness.
Set clear rules and boundaries
Let children know which behaviors are safe and which are dangerous, and supervise them to abide by them.
Parents lead by example.
Set an example of obeying safety rules and set a correct code of conduct for children.
Learn to deal with emergencies.
Teach children how to calmly deal with emergencies such as fires and strangers and master survival skills.
cultivate independence
Encourage children to complete daily tasks independently, such as tidying the room and washing dishes, so as to improve their autonomy and reduce the risk of injury.
Strengthen communication with children
Care about their living conditions, and find and solve potential safety hazards in time.