What are the three points that kindergarten children should pay attention to during their lunch break?

1, the teacher on duty should have a noon check before going to bed, and carefully check whether the child has sticks, glasses, buttons, coins and things with sharp corners and blades, so as to avoid stabbing the child or stuffing it into the nose, ears and swallowing it into the trachea or lungs.

And let the children go to the toilet in an orderly manner to avoid fighting and shoving between children and accidents. For children who go to the toilet during a nap, the teacher should help them get out of bed in time, and they are not allowed to get out of bed on their own to avoid falling.

2. When taking a nap, the teacher should help the child take off his coat and trousers, put the shoes and socks in a fixed place after finishing, and don't use the coat and trousers as pillows. Pay close attention to the safety of children getting out of bed.

3. During the lunch break, the teachers on duty are not allowed to leave their posts, sleep, chat, do private things, answer the phone for a long time, send text messages, etc. When the child is sleeping.

4. When the child is sleeping, the teacher on duty should often inspect the child, observe the child's mental state and sleep, and help the child to cover the quilt in time to avoid catching a cold. Teachers should find and correct children's incorrect sleeping posture in time to avoid letting children sleep or crawl with their heads covered, so as to avoid danger. If the child is found to have abnormal conditions, such as fever, severe cough, nosebleeds, diarrhea, vomiting, etc. Measures should be taken immediately, and parents and superiors should be contacted in serious cases.

5. Always check whether the handrails and ladders of children's beds are firm, report any abnormal situation for repair or replacement in time, and take effective protection measures for sockets or lamps that children can reach in the dormitory.

6. After getting up from a nap, the teacher on duty should count the number of people again, lead the children to the toilet in an orderly manner, let the students return to work in an orderly manner to prevent accidents, and then arrange the bedding as required to ensure the hygiene and ventilation of the dormitory.

7. In the season of changing weather, teachers should urge children to get dressed, especially those children who are prone to get sick. Teachers should pay more attention to children's health when they get up from a nap.