What are the procedures for running a kindergarten?

Procedures required for starting a kindergarten:

1. First of all, you have to go to the education bureau in the district where the kindergarten is located to apply for a school license. This is a necessary and basic procedure.

2, and then to the local health bureau for food hygiene license. This is also necessary, and food safety-related issues are the most concerned issues for parents. In addition, kindergarten managers must have health certificates.

3, and then to the local fire brigade fire office for fire safety certificate. This is a necessary measure to ensure the safety of kindergartens. With such proof, parents can safely entrust their children to kindergartens.

4. Regular kindergartens are equivalent to small private enterprises, and they also need three certificates of enterprises, namely, registration certificate of private non-enterprise units, organization code certificate and tax registration certificate. Among them, the organization code certificate shall be handled by the Bureau of Quality and Technical Supervision. The tax certificate is handled at the local tax bureau.

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Precautions for parents

1. Prepare a small schoolbag for the baby. Don't forget to embroider the name. You can put your baby's favorite little book or toy in it. Familiar items will reduce the psychological pressure of the baby in a strange environment.

2. Embroider the name or logo on the baby's clothes, shoes and other items to let the baby know and let the baby distinguish his own items in the collective life.

Prepare one or two sets of clean clothes and trousers for the baby, and remember to write down your name and put it in the kindergarten. Babies often wet their pants because of anxiety or playfulness, so that teachers can change clean clothes and pants for their babies in time.

4. When choosing clothes and shoes for your baby, don't be too novel and exciting, it will distract your baby's attention, affect your baby's interest in participating in group activities, and some still have some unsafe factors.

5. Shoes should be the right size, suitable for the baby's sports as much as possible, and ensure the baby's safety in group activities.

6. When the baby has not learned to tie his shoelaces, try to wear shoes with shoelaces as little as possible. If the shoelaces are loose, the baby will easily fall down.

7. Don't forget to prepare a safety pin for your baby and give him a clean handkerchief every day.

8. Try not to hang pendants, gold locks, bracelets, etc. For your children. These items will bring inconvenience to activities, and there are also unsafe factors.

9. Guide the baby to try to take off his shoes and trousers, and don't forget to praise his progress from time to time.

References:

Kindergarten-Baidu Encyclopedia