What should parents do to help their children improve their calligraphy?

Writing good words is actually a constraint on children, so that children can understand norms and rules and correct bad habits. Of course, if writing reaches a certain height, and even has its own personalized pursuit, that is the art of calligraphy, you can participate in calligraphy competitions. Find out for yourself before you teach the children. Otherwise, if you get a word, you don't have a clue, you don't know how to observe it, you don't know how to grasp the font structure, and you don't know how to write the strokes when you write it, so you can't write it well.

This will slowly and imperceptibly change. After all, children are people who love to imitate their loved ones, and then learn their action language and behavior. So you want him to learn from himself before you can teach him to write the right words and do the right things. Others will have many internal influences, but we didn't notice them at that time. Especially with the popularization of calligraphy in education, writing hard pen is almost a hard requirement, and at the same time, you need to master some calligraphy knowledge.

Poor or ugly handwriting of students will inevitably affect students' Chinese achievements and teachers' performance and evaluation accordingly. In all kinds of public evaluation of teaching, leaders and colleagues will also have opinions, and parents of Chinese teachers with poor writing are often unpopular. Whether it is a brush or a hard pen, it can be roughly divided into seal script, official script, regular script, cursive script and running script. Running script is not an independent script, because it is between cursive script and regular script, and belongs to transitional script. However, due to its wide practicability, it has gradually become an independent book style.

I have won soft pen and hard pen awards in junior high school and senior high school, but I have never participated in calligraphy classes. My experience is that the companionship and encouragement of adults and the interest of children are very important. My father is a teacher, and I often praise my handwriting when I do my homework. There are not a few parents who have this question, including myself. My son is now in the second grade, and he also practiced calligraphy at home during the epidemic. Since he entered school, no children have signed up for calligraphy training classes, but his handwriting is OK. So share some of my own experiences.