The knowledge of early childhood safety education, mothers and fathers hurry to tell their children!

(The first is to teach children not to trust strangers, and to teach them simple protection methods. The first thing you need to do is to tell your children that there are both good and bad people in society, and that the bad people do not have the words “I’m a bad person” on their faces, nor do they have the same image as the bad people in the movies. Teach children not to trust the words of strangers, not to go with strangers, and not to eat strangers’ food if a stranger comes to take you, or goes to the park with you, or says he will go to your parents’ place when an adult is not around. If a stranger pulls you away, call out to the aunts and uncles around you. 2. Let the children know their home address, parents’ names and workplaces, and recite them repeatedly to memorize them and make them accurate. In addition, tell children what are the obvious signs near their homes and which buses can reach them, so that in case they get lost, it will be easier to find their parents and they can go home safely in time. Tell them that if they encounter a stranger following you, they should run to the nearest store and ask for help from an adult, or they can get help from the police patrol, or they can just find a house and pretend to shout at the door: “Dad, Mom, I’m home”, and the bad guys will be scared away. (b) Teach children to play safely and teach them the correct way to play with various play equipment. (3) Teach children to master basic traffic safety knowledge and ensure that they can cross the road safely. 1. Teach children to recognize crosswalks: A pedestrian crosswalk is a sign on the road, a special place for pedestrians and bicycles to cross the road. So, you can’t cross from anywhere to the opposite side of the road, only the pedestrian crossing can be crossed. 2. Introduce the role of traffic lights to children. Let children know that the red light stops and the green light goes; when crossing the road, they have to look back and forth, and when they see vehicles, pedestrians have to give way. 3. briefly explain to children the role of the road: the road is a special place for all kinds of vehicles and people to walk, not to stay or play on the road, otherwise it will not only affect the normal passage of vehicles, but also cause a car accident, the light will be crippled, serious death. (4) Points to note for safety in outdoor activities 1. Teach children to dress neatly before activities, bundle their clothes in their pants and tie their shoelaces tightly to prevent falls. 2. Teach children not to do activities in crowded places, potholes and wet places. 3. Teach children not to hide in unattended places during play. 4. Teach children not to push, pull, or throw things at each other during play. 5. Teach children not to put the rope around their necks when playing with the rope. 6. When playing climbing net activities, ask children to climb with both hands and not to push others. 7. When walking in the field, teach children not to pick flowers or fruits, catch insects, or put them in their mouths to prevent accidents such as poisoning. 8. Teach children to walk on the right side of the stairs in order and not to push children in front of them to prevent accidents such as trampling. (Don’t panic and don’t cry, stand still and wait for a while, maybe mommy and daddy will come to look for you! 2. When you take your toddler to the mall, tell your child the location of the mall desk so that you can ask for help from the mall staff or security guards when you get separated, tell them that you got separated from your family and ask them to help you find them by radio. 3. Don’t run around the mall aimlessly, and don’t just look for someone and tell them that your mom or dad is missing. 4. Don’t leave the mall, and don’t go with a stranger, because he may be a liar. 5. Be a good boy and listen to the mall staff, stand by their side and wait patiently together for your mommy and daddy to come to you.