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What is the significance of study guide to preschool teachers and parents?
The guide covers seven courses in five fields: health, language, art, society and science. Each field is divided into several aspects according to the most basic and important content of children's learning and development. Each aspect is divided into two parts. One is learning and development goals, which are what children should know and do at the end of 3-4, 4-5 and 5-6 respectively. Second, educational suggestions. According to children's learning and development goals, aiming at the common puzzles and misunderstandings in preschool education, this paper lists some educational ways and methods that can effectively help and promote children's learning and development. At the same time, it points out the harm of wrong practices to children's lifelong development and provides practical guidance for parents. There are 87 educational suggestions in the Guide. For example, in the health part of the guide, the goal of motor development is to cultivate children's strength and endurance. Children aged 3-4 can walk for about one kilometer, children aged 4-5 can walk continuously for about 1.5 kilometers, and children aged 5-6 can walk continuously for more than 1.5 kilometers. These requirements are particularly specific. Do our parents know when their children are growing up? Know how to cultivate? Parents' strategy is to encourage their children to walk more, take fewer cars, go up and down stairs by themselves, carry schoolbags by themselves and so on in their daily lives.

Add the content of sexual protection to the educational proposal of "basic safety knowledge and self-protection ability" in the health field. Tell children not to let others touch their private parts. This is never mentioned in the previous documents on early childhood education. Self-protection: Do children aged 3-4 eat what strangers give them? Don't walk with strangers; When you get lost in a public place, you can tell the police or relevant personnel the names and telephone numbers of yourself and your parents. 5-6 years old should learn not to open the door to strangers and know some basic knowledge of disaster prevention. Kindergarten will educate 3-year-old children about safety through telling stories, situational performances and other educational situations. Teachers will teach children not to go with strangers, and strangers can't ask for anything delicious and fun. Parents should also educate their children in this respect, telling them why they can't go with strangers, how anxious their parents will be if they can't find them, and hold the hands of adults tightly when going out. But at the same time, you should tell your children that you can't tell strangers your home address. You can only tell strangers, such as the police, when teachers and family members are not around and need help.