“National medicine nourishes the country’s children, and traditional Chinese studies serve the country.” Traditional Chinese medicine is also known as traditional Chinese medicine. Traditional Chinese medicine carries the experience and theoretical knowledge of ancient Chinese people in fighting against diseases. It is the simple materialism and spontaneous dialectical thinking in ancient times. Under the guidance of the Communist Party of China, the medical theoretical system gradually formed and developed through long-term medical practice is a medical treasure of our country.
Nowadays, more and more parents are willing to try traditional Chinese medicine for their children when they are sick, using a gentle, effective and non-irritating method. Traditional Chinese medicine uses yin and yang and the five elements as the theoretical basis, and regards the human body as Qi. The unity of body, body, and spirit, through the four diagnostic methods of "look, smell, ask, feel" and combine ginseng, explore the cause, nature, and location of the disease, and use traditional Chinese medicine, acupuncture, massage, massage, cupping, qigong, diet therapy and other treatment methods to make the human body To achieve the harmony of yin and yang and achieve recovery, compared with Western medicine, the treatment of traditional Chinese medicine is comprehensive and macroscopic.
I benefited a lot from listening to Teacher Chang’s lectures on traditional education for young children, especially about the enlightenment of traditional Chinese medicine. Traditional Chinese medicine is based on Tao, which is the law of heaven and earth. In the development process of traditional Chinese medicine, Confucianism has had a great influence on traditional Chinese medicine. On the one hand, Confucianism has the lofty ideals and ambitions of "establishing a heart for heaven and earth, establishing a destiny for the people, inheriting the unique knowledge for the past saints, and creating peace for all generations", as well as a strong desire to "establish virtue, meritorious service, and reputation". These are all Closely related to the inheritance, promotion and development of traditional Chinese medicine. In ancient times, Shennong tasted hundreds of herbs, and in the Tang Dynasty, there was a great doctor Sun Simiao's "The Great Doctor's Sincerity". Influenced by this thought, Chinese medicine has this spirit of dedication and altruism, and this is exactly the kind of thought we hope to bring to our children.
Teacher Chang mentioned the three goals of TCM enlightenment education in kindergarten, which gave me guidance:
1. Understand the basic ideas and knowledge of TCM, including: "Treating the future" The ideas of "disease" and "great doctor's sincerity", common traditional Chinese medicines and their medical equipment, methods and effects, and feel the characteristics of traditional Chinese medicine.
Teacher thinking: Traditional Chinese medicine is the crystallization of five thousand years of pharmacy in China. It is necessary for young children to have a superficial understanding of its related knowledge. They can start with a simple understanding of common Chinese herbal medicines. In our Mud Academy side dishes In the field, children can be led to simply plant several common Chinese herbal medicines, such as dandelions, learn their functions and uses, observe their growth, and taste their taste. Understand the traditional Chinese medicine treatments for common diseases, understand traditional Chinese medicines, and simply understand the names and curative effects of traditional Chinese medicines.
In ancient times, there was the spirit of dedication and altruism of Shennong who tasted hundreds of herbs. The great doctor Sun Simiao showed the wisdom about medical ethics in "The Great Doctor's Sincerity": The first is jing, which requires doctors to have He has superb medical skills and believes that medical ethics is "a matter of the utmost precision and detail", and those who practice medicine must "expertise in medical resources and be diligent and tireless". The second is sincerity, which requires doctors to have noble moral cultivation, empathize with others' sufferings as if they were their own, inspire a "heart of great compassion and compassion", and then vow to "universally save the suffering of souls" ", and must not "show off one's talents and gain reputation" or "rely on one's own strengths and manage property." These are good materials for us to enlighten children. Through interesting and vivid stories, children can understand the great benevolence, compassion and altruism of traditional Chinese medicine.
2. Experience and feel the magic and greatness of traditional medicine of the motherland, develop a sense of national pride, develop a certain curiosity and interest in Chinese medicine culture, and plant the seeds of Chinese medicine in young minds.
Teacher’s thoughts: Leading children to experience TCM pulse diagnosis, understand the common simple therapies of TCM: massage, cupping, acupuncture, and get to know scraping boards, cupping and other tools, so that children can learn simple scraping methods and learn how to protect themselves. .
Lead children to actually visit the traditional Chinese medicine center. You can set up a traditional Chinese medicine center area in the class. The sitting and dispensing areas can put some common traditional Chinese medicines such as: chrysanthemums, mugwort leaves, yams, dandelions, etc., diagnosis and treatment Room: You can place cupping devices, scraping boards, etc., decoction area, etc.
3. Under the guidance of traditional Chinese medicine ideas, you can form better living habits and a strong physique, and be able to practice simple and easy self-care in traditional Chinese medicine.
Teacher’s thoughts: Traditional Chinese medicine emphasizes health care and can lead children to learn daily health care methods such as:
1. Pay attention to the method of drinking water. It is recommended to drink slowly in small sips and drink boiled water as much as possible. Drink less drinks, etc., which can replenish body fluids, improve blood circulation, and prevent blood viscosity.
2. Go to bed early and get up early instead of staying up late. Take a nap at noon to nourish your energy. The theory of traditional Chinese medicine believes that man and nature are a whole, and we should adapt to the changes of nature in the four seasons and arrange our daily life and rest reasonably.
3. Always smile and never worry. Laughter can increase heart blood flow and promote blood circulation.