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Contents of safety training records for kindergarten teachers and staff.
1. Cultivate children's good living habits and promote the development of self-protection ability.

Good living habits and self-protection education are closely combined and complement each other. For example, dressing correctly and orderly can protect your body, tying your shoelaces can avoid falling and getting hurt, blowing hot soup and hot water before drinking can avoid scalding, and eating without laughing or slapping can prevent foreign bodies from entering the trachea.

2. The safety of the stairs in the kindergarten corridor

The safety of children in classrooms, corridors and corridors, and the safety of students going up and down stairs are also places where kindergartens are prone to accidents. When going out for activities, always remind your child to stand aside, don't push, and help the child down the stairs to avoid accidents. A correct attitude and good habits will avoid many dangerous things.

3. On the playground, cultivate children to abide by the rules of the game.

The child was injured playing games. This situation is usually caused by accident, and even if the teacher is on the scene, the injury of the students is inevitable. It is difficult for children to effectively control their behavior in activities, and injuries such as accidental falls and collisions are inevitable.

4, caused by teaching facilities.

Such as slides, climbing frames, swings and other large toys, there are hidden dangers. If teachers fail to fulfill their duty of care, find out the existing problems and supervise children's activities, accidents will easily occur. To this end, the teacher should remind the child to touch the angle in time every time he leads the child out for activities.

5, to prevent burns

Teachers should remind children when drinking milk and eating, first drop milk and hot food on the back of their hands to test the temperature to avoid accidents.

6. Drink water and wash your hands.

In order to avoid accidents when drinking water and washing hands, children should first be taught to be modest and not to push or squeeze in line. Secondly, there are teachers who look after children and always remind them to pay attention to safety.

Childhood is the foundation of physical and mental growth, and it is an ideal period to teach children the basic knowledge and skills of health and safety. If children can establish a correct attitude and develop good habits during this period, many dangerous things will be avoided.