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Warm tips for June kindergarten

June kindergarten tips are as follows:

Summer heatstroke reminder: the weather is getting hotter in June. Remind parents to put on light summer clothes for their children, pay attention to sun protection and heatstroke prevention, and bring sunscreen hats, sunglasses and sunscreen for outdoor activities.

Water safety education: With the hot weather and the increase of swimming and water activities, it is very important to educate children about water safety, including not going near the water alone, not going into the water at will, and teaching them basic swimming skills.

Food safety: Food safety is more important in hot weather. Encourage parents to provide fresh and hygienic food for their children, avoid raw or perishable food, and ensure food safety and nutrition.

Precautions for changing seasons indoors and outdoors: June is the transition period of spring and summer, with a large temperature difference. Remind parents to prepare clothes suitable for indoor and outdoor activities for their children, and adjust clothes in time to adapt to weather changes.

Prevention measures: Summer is the high incidence season of hand, foot and mouth disease, colds and other common diseases. Parents are advised to strengthen their children's personal hygiene habits, wash their hands frequently, avoid contact with patients with infectious diseases and seek medical advice in time.

Care for the environment: educate children to care for the environment, such as keeping kindergartens and public places clean, sorting garbage, saving water and electricity, etc.

Family parent-child activities: encourage parents and children to carry out some outdoor parent-child activities, such as picnics, outings or outdoor sports, to enhance parent-child relationship and provide physical and mental development for children.

These tips are to help parents pay attention to their children's health, safety and growth in June. I hope they can help you. Please adjust and supplement according to your specific situation and your child's needs.