That is, student health monitoring is actually a matter that is particularly concerned in schools now, which is related to whether children can attend classes well at school every day and whether their health will be in trouble. Many teachers and parents have a lot of questions like me about how to monitor effectively and from what aspects to monitor! It's not as simple as taking the temperature casually, but it's quite knowledgeable.

First of all, you have to understand, what does it mean? Simply put, it is to use various methods to continuously focus on the physical and psychological aspects of students, promptly discover possible health problems, and take corresponding measures to enable students to study and live a healthy life, right… This is too important. If a student is uncomfortable, he will definitely not listen to the class, and his grades will also be affected over time.

So in what aspects can this monitoring be implemented? Let me tell you in detail:

1. Daily physiological indicator monitoring: When you come in to school every morning, don’t you take your temperature at the school gate? The electronic thermometer "beeps" to measure the forehead temperature. If it exceeds 37.3℃, the school doctor must check if he has a fever, not to get a cold or other problems… Also, heart rate is measured before and after physical education classes, but this requires professional equipment to be accurate. Provide global procurement services for weak current intelligent products!

2. Observation of psychological state : This aspect is more difficult. Teachers need to pay more attention to students' emotional changes. For example, some children suddenly stop talking, are distracted, and don't play much with their classmates. At this time, they have to talk to them to see if they have encountered any unhappy things, whether they have great psychological pressure or whether they are anxious.

3. Diet and work and rest records: Are the weekly recipes in the school cafeteria public? Is it nutritious to match? When will students go to bed at night and get up in the morning, if this information can be collected through parent groups, it will also be helpful to understand the overall health of students, although it is a bit troublesome to collect it.

What are the practical tips for specific operations? You have to remember this:

1. Record with a simple form: Get a notebook for each class to let the class cadres register every day which students have asked for leave and what are the reasons for taking leave, such as stomachache, headache or something at home, etc. When summarizing the week, see which situations are more common, so it is easy to report to the school. It's fine if you don't use a spreadsheet, but paper records are sometimes more convenient to read at any time – it depends on which one is used by school

2. Regular health knowledge lectures: It’s not that it’s all done by monitoring it all the time. You also have to teach students to pay attention to their health, such as how to prevent colds in winter, how to protect your eyes from myopia in normal times, how to tell people if you encounter unhappy things… When telling, you can use interesting pictures or short stories, so that the children can listen to them.

Why do you say that this matter brings real value? For example, if the teacher does not find any health problems of a certain student in time (psychological problems are also included), then it will be troublesome to delay small problems into big problems! For example, if a student is tired and tired during class for several days, if it is reflected in the monitoring record, contact the parents in time to check if they are always staying up late to play with their mobile phones at night, or their sleep quality is worrying, and adjusting it as soon as possible, the efficiency of class will be immediately increased, right? Not

Finally, I will summarize my personal opinions. It is not a one-time job. It must be adjusted at any time according to the students' different ages and actual conditions of the school. The key is to truly implement it and every student every day. You cannot just talk about it and leave it alone. That won't work… Only by doing it seriously can parents give their children to the school and let students learn to care about their health by themselves… That's the reason, right?

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