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How much time do children spend on outdoor activities every day?

Children's outdoor activities are generally not less than 2 hours a day, and boarding kindergartens are not less than 3 hours. Cold and high temperature areas can be appropriately increased or decreased.

"Regulations on Kindergarten Work" Article 13 A kindergarten shall formulate a reasonable daily routine system for children, and the interval between meals shall not be less than 3 and a half hours. Children's outdoor activities are generally not less than 2 hours a day, and boarding kindergartens are not less than 3 hours. Cold and high temperature areas can be appropriately increased or decreased.

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Chapter IV Kindergarten Health Care

Seventeenth kindergartens must do a good job in the physical and mental health care of children. Kindergartens shall strictly implement the Measures for the Administration of Health Care in Nurseries and Kindergartens and other laws, regulations and rules related to health care.

Eighteenth kindergartens should formulate a reasonable system of children's work and rest. The interval between meals is 3.5-4 hours. Under normal circumstances, children's outdoor activities (including outdoor sports activities) shall not be less than 2 hours a day, and boarding kindergartens shall not be less than 3 hours; Cold and high temperature areas can be appropriately increased or decreased.

Nineteenth kindergartens should establish a children's health examination system and children's health cards or files. Physical examination once a year, height and eyesight once every six months, and weight measurement once every quarter: pay attention to children's oral hygiene and protect their eyesight. Kindergartens regularly analyze and evaluate the healthy development of young children and feed back the results to parents in time.

Kindergartens should pay attention to children's mental health, pay attention to meeting children's development needs, maintain children's positive emotional state, and let children feel respected and accepted.

Twentieth kindergartens should establish a system of disinfection, morning check-up, afternoon check-up and isolation of sick children, and cooperate with the health department to do a good job in planned immunization. Kindergartens should establish an infectious disease prevention and control management system, formulate emergency plans for sudden infectious diseases, and do a good job in disease prevention and control. Kindergartens should establish a system of entrustment and handover of medication for sick children. Kindergartens are not allowed to give drugs to children without the entrustment or consent of guardians. Kindergartens should properly manage drugs to ensure the safety of children's medication. Smoking and drinking are prohibited in kindergartens.

Article 21 Kindergartens that provide meals should provide children with safe and hygienic food, compile children's recipes with balanced nutrition, regularly calculate and analyze children's food intake and nutrient intake, and ensure children's reasonable diet. Kindergartens should publicize children's recipes to parents every week and keep food samples in accordance with relevant regulations.

Twenty-second kindergartens should be equipped with necessary facilities to provide safe and hygienic drinking water for children in time. Kindergartens should cultivate children's good habit of defecation, and should not limit the number and time of defecation.

Twenty-third kindergartens should actively carry out sports activities suitable for young children, make full use of natural factors such as sunshine, air and water and the local natural environment, and exercise children's bodies in a planned way to enhance their adaptability and resistance. Under normal circumstances, the daily outdoor sports time shall not be less than 1 hour. Kindergarten should take special care of weak or disabled children when carrying out sports activities.

Twenty-fourth kindergartens should do a good job in heatstroke prevention and cooling in summer and keeping warm in winter to prevent heatstroke and frostbite.

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Working Rules of Baidu Encyclopedia Kindergarten