What are the contents of safety education in kindergartens?

Safety education for children mainly includes the following aspects:

1, street safety education. Teach children to obey the traffic rules, don't stay and play on the road, walk on the sidewalk, and walk on the crosswalk when crossing the road. Parents should take good care of their children and tell them where it is safe and where it is not. Let children remember their names and home addresses.

2. Prevent foreign bodies from entering the body. Teach children not to put small stones, peanuts, melon seeds, small paper balls and the like into their mouths, noses and ears casually to avoid accidents.

3. Educate older children about the dangers of climbing mountains. Teach children not to jump from a height. Teach children not to take things beyond their power.

4, to warn children, don't put pencils, chopsticks, popsicles, glass bottles or sharp things in your hands or running around in your mouth, because it is easy to hurt children.

5. Educate children not to put plastic bags on their heads as masks to avoid suffocation and death. Parents also try to avoid putting plastic bags everywhere.

6. When walking in the wild, educate children not to pick flowers and fruits casually, not to catch bugs, and not to put them in their mouths to prevent accidents such as poisoning.

7. Teach children not to open the door when they are alone at home. They can say, "My parents are not at home, please come back later". In case thieves break into houses and steal while adults are away.

Extended data:

The importance of infant safety education;

Children first receive family education from birth, and then enter kindergarten and integrate into the collective with their age. Although children have to learn a lot in kindergarten, parents and teachers are most concerned about their safety. Based on children's age and psychological characteristics, learning is not the primary task, so it is particularly important for children to grow up happily and healthily in the collective.

Many kindergarten teachers pay more attention to children's learning in teaching, but ignore the importance of safety education, which often leads to children's danger in the park. Therefore, both teachers and kindergartens should attach importance to safety education. Because children are young and have weak self-protection awareness, it is dangerous to interact with other children or do activities in the park.