Advantages of nurses: Cultivating children's good living habits.
Children's good living habits are not short-term, but a gradual process. For example, drinking more boiled water is one of the good habits of children. In order to make the child drink more boiled water, the nurse should observe the number of times the child urinates. Some children are thirsty and don't want to drink water. At this time, nurses should persuade them to speak softly and be sensible when they are late. Children are more conscious, let him see that some children drink too much boiled water and get superficial things, and then he will develop a good habit of drinking more boiled water. After the rest home, under the guidance of nurses, children can get up slowly, dress themselves, fold their own bedding and make their own beds, laying a good foundation for their healthy growth.