What Does a Nursery Manager Do?
A nursery is a place dedicated to the care and development of living abilities of infants and young children. It also refers to a room or place where children are temporarily taken care of by a trained service staff due to the absence of parents. The nursery should be an environment where children can exercise and grow up, and at the same time, children should have precious friendships and memories.
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- Nursery is used for specialized care and training
- JGJ3987 (four)
- Article 3.5.2 The design of the kitchen shall meet the following requirements:
- First, when the nursery, kindergarten kitchen and staff kitchen are jointly constructed, the area may be slightly smaller than the sum of the two parts.
- Second, when there is a main and non-staple food processing machine in the kitchen, the area of the main and non-staple food processing room can be appropriately increased.
- Third, due to the different fuels in various places, whether the fire room is set up and the size of the area used should be determined according to local conditions.
- 4. When a nursery or kindergarten is a building, a small vertical food ladder should be set up.
- Section 6 Fire Prevention and Evacuation
- Article 3.6.1 Nursery, kindergarten building
- Kindergarten: In the old days, it was called Mongolian nursery school or kindergarten. It was a kind of preschool education institution. It was used for the concentrated care and education of young children. Usually, children who were under three years old were nurseries, while children who were three to six years old were kindergartens. The first kindergarten was run by utopian socialist Irving. At that time, the kindergarten was called "Character Formation New School." In 1873, the German Fluobel proposed in Blankenburg that such a school should be called a "kindergarten", and the name of the kindergarten was spread.
- The task of the kindergarten is to relieve the constraints of time, space, and environment on the family when cultivating children, and to allow children to develop physically, mentally, and emotionally. It can be said that kindergarten is a happy world for children. It can help children to spend their childhood in a healthy and happy way. Not only can they learn knowledge, but they can also learn about collective life from an early age. Kindergarten education, as the foundation of the entire education system, is a preparatory education for children (complete and healthy personality, good behavior habits, preliminary natural and social common sense). There are no obvious distinctions in its education curriculum, and it is probably composed of five major fields, such as health, society, art, language, science, and various activities. The various areas merge with each other to determine the teaching content.
- Kindergartens take games as their main activities, and gradually carry out organized homework such as language, crafts, music, etc., and focus on developing good living habits. The definition of kindergarten in various countries is very clear that games are the main content of early childhood education and life in kindergartens. For example, the UK interprets kindergartens as "schools that use physical teaching, toys, games, and development of children's intelligence", and German interprets them as "game schools that have not yet entered the school." In addition, the important activities held in the kindergarten throughout the year are: Entrance ceremony, Children's Day, Teacher's Day, Mid-Autumn Festival, National Day, Sports Day, Christmas, New Year's Day, closing ceremony, etc.