Preschool children need to eat small, frequent meals. To ensure children receive adequate nutrition, our kindergarten will provide three main meals and one evening snack to prevent nutritional deficiencies.
2. Please count the number of children before and after each meal to prevent any children from getting lost or missing mealtimes due to playing.
3. Before meals, children should wash their hands and be taught to roll up their sleeves to avoid getting them wet. Hand soap should be used when washing hands, and the palms and backs of the hands should be thoroughly rinsed to prevent the soap from being ingested and causing gastrointestinal discomfort.
If a non-transparent liquid comes out of the faucet, it may be due to rust breaking off from the water pipes due to age. Simply turn the faucet off for five minutes and then turn it back on.
4. When children are eating, it is essential to maintain a sufficiently quiet dining environment so that they can concentrate on eating happily and finish their food within the allotted time to avoid affecting their subsequent classes.
If a child is eating noisily in the cafeteria, please gently stop them to avoid affecting the other children's eating experience. If the child continues to be disruptive, please take them directly to the meditation room so they can reflect on their behavior.
5. When serving rice, vegetables, or soup to children, it is strictly forbidden to pass over their heads.
This behavior could easily result in spilled soup on the child due to shaky hands, or even serious consequences such as burns, which would be severely punished by the kindergarten.
6. If a child wastes food or is picky about eating, you can use stories or games to teach the child not to be picky about eating.
If your child's picky eating is due to allergies, you need to pay close attention to the food they eat to prevent accidental ingestion.
7. Children may eat faster or slower than others.
For children who eat quickly, you need to supervise them to prevent them from disturbing other children after they finish eating; for children who eat slowly, you can gently remind them, but do not rush them to avoid causing them psychological stress.
8. Children may fight or play with utensils while eating. This needs to be stopped in time, and they should be told that they will go hungry if they miss their meal time.
If the child continues to misbehave, please take him directly to the meditation room so he can reflect on his behavior.
9. Children have their own assigned seats at the table. If you notice your child sitting in someone else's chair, you should correct them promptly to avoid conflict between the children.
10. After meals, children should be taken to the small square for 30 minutes of exercise to aid digestion. However, strenuous exercise should be avoided, and children's safety should be prioritized.
[Rest Section]
Kindergarten children need sufficient sleep, so in addition to their regular sleep, we provide an extra nap time. Teachers need to stay awake and take good care of the children during this nap time.
[1. Children need 10-13 hours of sleep. Our kindergarten requires children to be asleep before 9:00 PM and wake up promptly at 7:00 AM the next morning to ensure sufficient and high-quality sleep, which is beneficial for children's growth and development.]
2. Our afternoon nap time is from 12:30 to 14:00. The morning's teaching activities are very demanding for the children, and they need a nap to recover so they have enough energy to continue the afternoon's activities.
3. When children need a rest, please take them to the children's rest room. Do not allow children to fall asleep for more than 30 minutes in other places to avoid physical injury caused by inappropriate resting movements for children whose bodies are not yet fully developed.
3. Before bedtime, please remind all children to use the toilet to avoid difficulty falling asleep due to the urge to urinate.
4. Make sure children take off their shoes at the door and change into slippers. Correct the direction of shoes for children who haven't put them away properly; do not leave them lying around to avoid children crying when they wake up and can't find their shoes.
5. If children are tossing and turning in their sleep and unable to fall asleep quickly, you should ask them if they need anything, such as needing to use the toilet, being too hot under the covers, or feeling unwell.
6. When children are napping, faculty and staff should keep quiet and patrol the children's rest room to prevent dangerous situations such as children's heads being covered by blankets, foreign objects entering their mouths, or ropes getting wrapped around their necks.
When your children are sleeping at night, please put your hands together and bow three times to the statue of the deity. The statue will protect your children as they drift off to a peaceful sleep.
7. If faculty and staff encounter their roommates when returning to their dormitories, and the roommates should be working at that time, please leave the dormitory immediately and report to the Dean of Students.
Our kindergarten strongly opposes this egregious behavior of slacking off during work hours. Children left unsupervised are at risk of serious harm while teachers are absent.
8. When resting in the dormitory at night, please be sure to lock the door. This kindergarten has a curfew from 22:00 to 5:00 the next day. If you go out without permission, you will be responsible for any dangerous consequences.
Sin City is a lawless place, and there is a high possibility that vicious criminals might break into the kindergarten at night. Do not believe any noise you hear outside; all the teachers and students will be in their dormitories at this time and will not go out.
9. If your colleague is behaving strangely in the dormitory and shows signs of attacking you, please leave the dormitory immediately and report it to the head of the teaching department.
Because this kindergarten prohibits staff from leaving the premises during working hours, this could cause significant psychological stress for some staff members, potentially leading them to secretly use prohibited substances, resulting in mental instability and dangerous behavior that could attack others.
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