1, schools and parents do not attach importance to writing.
In the past, schools generally held a writing and calligraphy class once a week. Nowadays, with the increase of English and computer courses, the writing class exists in name only, and the class hours are squeezed out, only displayed on the class schedule, but actually not.
2. The popularity of computers has replaced handwriting.
Some parents think that they will use computers in the future, and it doesn't matter whether their handwriting is good or not. In fact, poor calligraphy directly affects learning efficiency and test scores, and quiz, senior high school entrance examination and college entrance examination will all suffer.
3. There is no special calligraphy course.
The writing class is taught by teacher China. In fact, children practice by themselves, and teachers can't speak at all. Some writing classes are directly transferred to other classes.
4. The teacher's calligraphy level is not high.
How can students write well if the teacher can't write well?
5. Students' writing posture is incorrect.
Students' sitting posture and pen-holding posture are incorrect, which directly leads to myopia, hunchback, twisted spine and finger deformation. Wrong pen holding posture is not easy to write well.
6. Students have too much homework.
Students' homework is generally large, and in order to finish it early, children have to write it like a dragon.
7. Parents think that practicing calligraphy is a waste of time.
Many parents think that practicing calligraphy is a waste of time, so it is better to learn something else. In fact, writing is closely related to many courses.
8. Description can't make you write well.
After the holiday, parents can buy a pen copybook for their children to draw. In fact, choosing copybooks is also very important. Choosing copybooks arranged in the order of basic strokes, radicals, bookshelf structure and chapter layout is only a preliminary feeling. Finally, you should write them in your exercise book before you can really master them.
9. Reluctant to spend money on calligraphy
Our parents in China would rather spend thousands of tuition fees to enroll their children in English classes than hundreds of dollars to enroll their children in calligraphy classes or hard-pen calligraphy classes. In fact, "where money is spent, there will be progress."
10, find a really good teacher.
There are different levels of calligraphy teachers in society, some write well but don't teach well, some can teach but write irregularly, and even fewer calligraphy teachers really know both calligraphy and education.