Pupils can't write well. Is it necessary to enroll children in calligraphy classes?

Many parents want their children to take classes in calligraphy and newspaper writing. They have different ideas: 1. Influenced by traditional culture, as for learning calligraphy, I can learn as much as I can. This looks like Buddhism, but the requirements are not low. Parents probably have a real concept of quality education. 2. I just hope that children can master certain writing skills, do homework without losing face, and do not lose points in exams. 3. Children are too active, learning calligraphy makes children quiet.

Children don't pay attention to anything. Learn calligraphy to calm children down. This seems to be close to the third point above, but it is actually different. Cultivating some interests may become a skill, which gives other children more choices of "special students" and a means of making a living. 6. The child's posture is terrible. When they were writing their homework, they sat stagger and wrote clumsily. Learn hard pen calligraphy and change posture.

Parents are advised to understand the "underlying logic" of children's writing first, find out the deep-seated reasons, and then report to class for guidance. Let's take a look at the requirements of the People's Education Edition "Chinese Teaching Outline for Primary Schools" for primary school students: for first-grade children, the requirements are: correct writing methods and writing postures, and cultivate good writing habits; After the second grade, the requirement of the syllabus for "writing" is to "continue to cultivate good writing habits"; In the third grade, we should "initially develop good writing habits"; The fourth grade is clear, and it is necessary to "develop good writing habits". After the fifth grade, the writing habit of "outline" on hard-pen words is no longer words. It seems that Default has a good habit of hard pen writing.

In short, under the premise of ensuring the correct sitting posture, control three "points", fix two "points" in the depression below the elbows of both hands on the edge of the table (these two points are basically motionless to keep the fist distance between the body and the edge of the table), take the third "palm position" as the writing "fulcrum", and push the exercise paper (writing exercise book) with your left hand so that the written words are one foot below the right eye.

On the premise of ensuring correct posture, practicing and standardizing Chinese character writing and thoroughly correcting writing habits are the fundamental ways to improve Chinese character writing level.