2. Don't let children touch small animals to prevent infectious diseases.
3. Pay attention to children's food hygiene, wash hands before meals, don't overeat, don't take children out to eat casually, and warn children not to eat food stalls indiscriminately to prevent the spread of food poisoning and infectious diseases.
4. Pay attention to traffic safety. (1) will take crosswalks and sidewalks, cross the street to see the traffic lights, and follow adults. When crossing the road, he won't fight, he won't run around, and he won't cross the road alone. (2) Know some simple traffic safety signs.
5. Cultivate children's awareness of safety and self-protection. Don't let the children go out to play alone. Pay attention to check the sundries in the children's pockets. Do not put nails, beads, lighters and other items. Pay attention to properly keep sharp objects, medicines, knives and scissors and other toxic substances at home to avoid accidents.
6. Pay attention to electricity safety: know the power socket, and don't touch or probe the inside of the power socket with your hands or conductive objects (such as wire, nails, pins and other metal products).
7. Pay attention to the safe use of fire: educate children not to play with fire and safety knowledge, not to play with fireworks and candles, and remember the fire alarm number (1 19).
8, strengthen the safety education and supervision of children, prevent drowning, improve children's awareness of self-protection. It is necessary to focus on educating children to achieve "six noes": not to swim in the water without permission; Don't swim with others without authorization; Don't swim without parents or teachers; Swimming in waters without safety facilities and rescuers; Don't swim in unfamiliar waters; Students who are not familiar with water are not allowed to go into the water for rescue.