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Does the fully enclosed corridor of the school need to be demolished?
Based on the knowledge of early education, I give my advice on whether the fully enclosed corridor of the school needs to be demolished.

First of all, the existence of closed corridors is very important for the safety management of kindergartens. Closed corridors can restrict outsiders from entering and protect children's safety. In addition, the closed corridor can also provide a relatively closed environment, reduce the chances of children running out and avoid accidents. From the perspective of safety, it is necessary to close the corridor.

However, closed corridors may have some disadvantages. Closed corridors may limit children's space activities and reduce opportunities for outdoor activities and sports. Outdoor activities are very important for children's physical and mental development and can promote their healthy growth. Therefore, it is necessary to weigh the safety of the closed corridor and the children's activity space.

To sum up, I suggest that on the basis of safety risk assessment, we can consider adding appropriate outdoor activity space in the design of kindergartens to provide children with more opportunities for outdoor activities and sports. When necessary, other safety measures can be taken, such as installing monitoring system and increasing monitoring personnel, to ensure the safety of kindergartens.