What are the requirements of kindergarten education for children's health?

Introduction: Kindergarten education is divided into five areas, so let Bian Xiao take you to know what requirements kindergarten education has for children's health today. First of all, children must be healthy, be in a stable and happy mood in collective life, have good living habits, have basic self-care ability, know the necessary knowledge of safety and health care, learn to protect themselves, like to participate in sports activities, and act in a coordinated and flexible manner.

First, a healthy body, teachers who can integrate into the collective in kindergarten should know that all teachers should have a guide for the development of children aged 3-6. This guide actually plays a guiding role in children's development. No matter where, children's health is the most important. The first requirement of health is to be healthy, to be happy in collective life, to establish a good relationship between teachers and students, and to let children feel warm in the collective. So in most cases, teachers start on this basis.

Second, they have good living habits and basic self-care ability. In addition, children must develop good habits of living and health and cooperate with their parents to help them develop the rules of work and rest, cultivate children's good habits such as eating and sleeping, and have the ability to take care of themselves. When children graduate from kindergarten, they will find that they know a lot. Children also love cleaning and pay attention to hygiene, and pay attention to keeping their personal and living places clean and hygienic. Children also need to know some health knowledge. And he should be able to protect himself and know what to do in some special circumstances. Kindergarten children especially like to participate in sports activities, but some activities are too difficult for children and they don't want to participate, so teachers should set goals and design activities according to children's situation.