Mental health activity plan for kindergarten middle class

In order to ensure that things or work can be carried out correctly, it is often necessary to make plans in advance, which is the method plan obtained before filing a case. So how do we write the plan? The following is my mental health activity plan for kindergarten middle class, which is for reference only and I hope it will help you.

Activity objectives:

1. Strengthen children's safety education and enhance children's safety awareness during New Year's Day.

2. Provide children with safety education on antifreeze, scald prevention, traffic accident prevention, food safety and infectious disease prevention, and enhance children's awareness of self-protection and safety precautions.

3. Understand the origin of festivals, know the dates and customs of festivals, and be willing to participate in festival activities.

4. Understand the safety and health that should be paid attention to during festivals and enhance the awareness of self-protection.

Activity preparation: PPT courseware for New Year's Day holiday safety

Activity flow:

(1) Introduce New Year's Day knowledge.

(2) prevent frostbite.

1. Where is chilblain most common? It often happens at the end of the body, where water leaks.

2. Frostbite protection.

(1) Indoor warmth: try to keep the indoor temperature at10℃;

(2) Keep warm when going out: bring gloves, hats, cotton shoes and socks when going out;

(3) Apply skin care products to bare skin;

(4) Reasonable diet: eat more cold-proof and warm food such as one-year-old mutton;

(5) Appropriate exercise: promote blood circulation and improve the adaptability of leather clothing to cold.

(3) Traffic safety.

1. Walking safety:

(1) Pedestrians must walk on sidewalks, and those without sidewalks must walk on the roadside.

(2) When walking, be sure to look at the traffic lights, stop at the red light and go at the green light.

(3) Pedestrians are not allowed to chase in the driveway, nor are they allowed to make sharp turns or cross when vehicles approach.

(four) are not allowed to pick up, chase, stop or throw vehicles on the road.

(5) Don't play and frolic on the highway.

(6) Preschool children must be led by adults when walking on streets or highways.

2. Bus safety knowledge:

(1) Take the bus, wait in line, get on the bus in order, and don't be crowded. When getting on and off the bus, wait for the bus to stop, get off first and get on, and don't fight for it.

(2) Don't carry inflammable and explosive dangerous goods such as gasoline and firecrackers on the bus.

(3) When riding a bike, don't stick your head, hands and arms out of the window to avoid being scratched by the opposite car or trees on the side of the road; Don't throw things out of the window, lest you hurt others.

(4) Sit firmly and hold well when riding. When there is no seat, stand sideways with your feet apart naturally, and hold the handrail tightly with your hands to avoid falling and being injured when the vehicle brakes suddenly.

(4) What if I get lost?

Children should remember, remember the area, street, house number, mobile phone number and the name and address of their parents' work unit accurately, so that they can contact in time when they need to contact. If you get lost, you can ask the pedestrians on the road, or you can ask the police uncle to take you home. If you get lost, you should be calm, use your brain to find a way, and don't run around, so as to avoid excessive physical exertion and accidents.

(5) It is very painful for children to prevent burns. Therefore, it is dangerous to play with fire, matches and gas stoves. Teach children not to fight in the kitchen. Don't put the kettle at home on the ground, and don't put the thermos bottle on the bedside beside the table, so as to avoid the child knocking over and causing burns. Severe burns, especially on the head, face and neck, may cause shock at any time and should be sent to the hospital as soon as possible. Mild burns on the head, face and neck, without dressing after cleaning, can keep the wound dry and accelerate recovery by exposing it to the air.

(VI) Food Safety Children should remember that roadside snacks are brightly colored, beautifully packaged, delicious and cheap, and there are small toys inside. These beautiful snacks are very attractive and attractive, but they are all produced by some informal manufacturers. The sanitary conditions are poor and unclean, and chemical raw materials are added, which is harmful to the health. Consciously refuse to eat junk food, and let parents help choose nutritious, green and healthy food. We should supervise each other, stay away from junk food and pay attention to our health.

(seven) in order to prevent the epidemic of infectious diseases and influenza, it should be reduced to crowded public places. Ensure a healthy diet and adequate sleep, exercise regularly, wash your hands frequently, keep indoor ventilation, and develop good personal hygiene habits. If you have high fever, conjunctival flushing, cough, purulent secretion and other symptoms. Tell your family in time at home and go to a regular hospital for medical treatment. At school, you should tell the teacher in time, and the teacher will inform your parents and take you to see a doctor. You can't go to school during treatment. You can't go to school until you are fully recovered.

(8) Don't play with electricity. Children should remember not to touch the patch panel, don't poke fingers and small pieces of metal into the small holes of the patch panel and socket, and ask their parents to plug in the electrical appliances and learn to use electricity safely.

Fourth, safety summary, I wish the children a happy New Year's Day.

Teaching reflection:

Safety work is the top priority of kindergarten work, which is related to the safety of every child and the heart of every parent.