1. Set up a special morning check-up area: set up a special morning check-up area at the entrance or entrance of the kindergarten to check the body temperature and evaluate the health status of children.
2. Prepare necessary equipment and articles: prepare necessary equipment and articles for morning inspection, such as thermometers, disinfectant, paper towels, etc.
3. Take the child's temperature: Take the temperature of each child with a thermometer to ensure that the child's temperature is within the normal range. If children with fever symptoms are found, they should inform their parents in time and take corresponding measures.
4. Observe the child's physical condition: carefully observe the child's skin, eyes, ears, mouth and other parts to see if there are any abnormalities, such as rash, redness and runny nose.
5. Ask parents about their children's health: Ask parents about their children's recent health, such as whether they are sick or taking medicine.
6. Remind parents to pay attention to their children's personal hygiene: educate parents to educate their children to develop good personal hygiene habits, such as washing hands frequently and not spitting.
7. Disinfect the morning inspection area regularly: disinfect the morning inspection area regularly every day to ensure environmental hygiene.
8. Establish a morning check-up record: record the morning check-up of each child, so as to know the health status of the child at any time.
The role of morning check-up in kindergarten;
1, morning examination can find and prevent diseases. Through morning check-up, children's diseases and their precursors can be found and prevented as soon as possible, and children with infectious diseases can be prevented from entering classes and spreading diseases to other healthy children. If suspicious symptoms such as fever and rash are found, corresponding measures can be taken immediately, such as temporary isolation observation or temperature measurement.
2. Morning check-up can cultivate children's good hygiene habits. In the morning check-up, we should not only check whether the child is sick, but also check the child's personal hygiene, and use the morning check-up to cultivate children's good habits of loving hygiene and stressing hygiene. At the same time, giving children necessary health guidance, such as washing hands frequently and not spitting, can help children develop good living habits and hygiene habits.
3. Morning check-up can reduce the occurrence of accidental injuries. Doctors check every child in the morning check-up, and confiscate the dangerous goods in time, and educate the children on safety, so that the children can supervise each other and report at any time. This can slowly cultivate parents' awareness of safety and children's awareness of self-protection, and reduce the occurrence of man-made injuries from the source.