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Children's safety education activities roll out Hsinchu promotes interactive challenges to strengthen protection

The event combines challenge games and experiential courses, allowing children to learn health and safety knowledge through play. (Image / Hsinchu City Government)
The event combines challenge games and experiential courses, allowing children to learn health and safety knowledge through play. (Image / Hsinchu City Government)

Children's health and safety issues continue to draw attention. The Hsinchu City Government Health Bureau has launched the “Shared Health, Safe Childhood” series of activities, using interactive experiences and challenge-based designs to help families learn daily safety and health concepts. The series has already begun, with more sessions scheduled to provide opportunities for parents and children to engage in health and safety education.

The program focuses on home safety, accident prevention and health promotion. Content includes prevention of child injuries, developmental screening, vision and oral care, as well as the pediatric primary care physician system. Through games and performances, parents and children can better understand these topics and apply safety awareness in daily life.

Multiple challenge-based activities are arranged on-site, combining physical movement and scenario simulations. These include disaster response and basic first aid experiences, along with interactive sessions on vision, oral care and general health observation. Through hands-on participation, children can build fundamental concepts and develop basic response abilities for unexpected situations.

Upcoming events will be held at different venues. On April 25, an event will take place at Beida Park featuring theatrical performances with movement and music to present safety education. On May 23, another event will be held at Dingfu Civic Activity Center Plaza with children's dance performances, integrating art and education. Authorities also remind that ages 0 to 6 are critical for development, encouraging parents to make use of activities and screening opportunities to better understand their children's growth.

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