1. Provide information manuals or pamphlets: make concise information manuals or pamphlets to introduce the health care policies, measures and standards of kindergartens and related operational guidelines. In this way, parents can better understand the health care measures of institutions and provide them with reference and follow.
2. Hold parent-teacher conferences: hold parent-teacher conferences regularly, invite professionals to give lectures or trainings on health care, and teach parents about children's health, disease prevention and first aid. This can help parents understand how to better protect their children's health in the family environment.
3. Distribute publicity materials: Make publicity materials, including health care knowledge, common sense of disease prevention, and household cleaning and disinfection guidelines. , and distributed to parents. These materials can be distributed in the form of printed materials, or disseminated through e-mail and social media.
4. Establish communication channels: establish communication channels between parents and child care institutions, such as setting up a special hotline or reception desk, so that parents can consult health care issues from institutions at any time. At the same time, respond to parents' feedback and opinions in time and provide answers and guidance.
5. Demonstration: Hold health demonstration activities regularly, invite parents to participate in them, and let them experience and learn the correct operation methods such as cleaning, disinfection and eating.
6. Use social media: Open an official social media account for kindergartens, publish knowledge, articles and tips about health care through WeChat official account and Weibo, and interact with parents to improve their awareness and attention to health care.
7. Regular inspection and report: Nursery institutions can conduct regular health inspections and report the inspection results and improvement measures to parents. This can increase parents' trust in institutions and stimulate parents' willingness to participate in medical care.
The above are some suggestions, hoping to help kindergartens better publicize and educate parents about health care knowledge. Of course, specific publicity and education strategies need to ensure the accuracy and effectiveness of information according to the actual situation of child care institutions and the needs of parents.