“What is durable depends on people,” and children’s health is the foundation for all learning and play activities. Therefore, developing a November health plan for kindergartens is extremely important, especially when the weather is changing and children are prone to minor illnesses. Are you curious to know what a complete health plan needs? Let’s find out together!
Importance of a Health Plan
The November health plan is not just a piece of paper listing activities, but a comprehensive “picture” of the children’s health. It helps schools proactively prevent epidemics, provide comprehensive health care for children, and closely coordinate with parents. Ms. Nguyen Thi Lan, a famous preschool expert, in her book “Caring for Preschool Children’s Health,” emphasized: “A good health plan is a ‘lifesaver’ for children’s health.”
Contents of the November Health Plan
A November health plan for kindergartens should include the following main contents:
Disease Prevention
November is a time of seasonal transition, which can easily lead to outbreaks of respiratory diseases. Therefore, it is necessary to pay attention to school hygiene, disinfect toys, increase ventilation, and remind children to wash their hands frequently. “Prevention is better than cure” – our ancestors’ saying is always true in all cases.
Comprehensive Health Care
It is necessary to monitor children’s weight and height, organize periodic health check-ups, and detect health problems early. Nutrition also plays an important role. The menu needs to ensure sufficient nutrients, variety, and suitability for each age group.
Collaboration with Parents
Regular communication between the school and parents needs to be maintained. The school needs to promptly inform parents about their children’s health status and guide parents on how to care for their children at home. Close cooperation between family and school will help children develop comprehensively.
Story from Hoa Sen Kindergarten
Hoa Sen Kindergarten in Hanoi has effectively implemented the November health plan. They combine modern medicine with folk remedies such as steaming perilla leaves and ginger to prevent colds for children. As a result, the rate of minor illnesses among children at the school has decreased significantly. Ms. Pham Thi Mai, the school principal, shared: “We always put children’s health first.”
Frequently Asked Questions
- How to develop a nutritious menu for kindergarten children in November?
- What needs to be prepared for periodic health check-ups?
- What should be done when a child gets sick at school?
Conclusion
The November health plan for kindergartens is a “guiding star” for taking care of children’s health. Let’s join hands to build a safe and healthy environment for our beloved children. Do you have any experiences or questions about this topic? Please leave a comment below! Or contact us at 0372999999 or visit us at 234 Hao Nam, Hanoi. We have a 24/7 customer care team.