1, cognitive goal: to evaluate whether children can understand and master health knowledge and correctly understand their own physical and health conditions. Emotional goal: to evaluate whether children are interested in and concerned about health problems, whether they are willing to take the initiative to participate in health activities, and whether they have a positive attitude and mood to maintain health.
2. Skill objective: To assess whether children have certain health skills, such as proper hand washing methods and crossing the road safely, and whether they can independently use these skills to maintain their health.
3. Habit formation: Assess whether the child has developed good living habits, such as regular work and rest, balanced diet and proper exercise. And whether they can keep these good habits independently.
4. Environmental Adaptation: Assess whether children can adapt to different environments and situations, such as adapting to the collective life of kindergartens and observing the regulations of public places, and whether they can independently cope with and adapt to these environments and situations. According to different age groups and individual differences, different evaluation standards are formulated and diversified evaluation methods are adopted to fully understand the development of young children.
5. Pay attention to children's participation and feedback, and let the evaluation process become a process of children's self-awareness and self-development. Feedback the evaluation results to parents and educators in time, so as to adjust the education program and provide more targeted guidance. Constantly update and improve evaluation methods to meet the needs of children's development and educational changes.
Benefits of children's health education activities
1, promoting health: Children's health education activities can help children develop good living habits, such as reasonable diet, regular work and rest, proper exercise, etc. It helps to prevent diseases and promote good health. Improve psychological quality: Children's health education activities can help children to enhance their self-confidence, cultivate positive emotions and good will quality, and improve their psychological quality.
2. Cultivate social adaptability: Children's health education activities can help children understand and abide by social norms, enhance their sense of social responsibility and collective consciousness, and improve their social adaptability. Enhance self-protection ability: Children's health education activities can help children understand their own physical health, safety knowledge and self-protection skills, and enhance their self-protection ability.
3. Cultivate good hygiene habits: Children's health education activities can help children develop good hygiene habits, such as washing hands frequently and not spitting, which is helpful to prevent diseases and maintain environmental hygiene.