How can first-grade children practice calligraphy effectively?

1. Pay attention to the sitting posture and pen-holding posture

When practicing calligraphy, first-grade children must have correct sitting posture and pen-holding posture. If the child chooses the wrong posture from the beginning, he will be in trouble in the future. It will be very difficult to correct your posture. Moreover, incorrect sitting posture will affect the child's bone growth and vision, and incorrect pen holding posture will affect the child's writing speed and the aesthetics of the words.

As learning progresses, children will spend more and more time doing homework every day. If things go on like this, it will definitely lead to serious consequences. Therefore, parents must pay attention to these two postures of their children when writing. If the posture is inappropriate, it must be corrected immediately.

2. Practice writing step by step

It is best for first-grade children to practice writing in the order of strokes, radicals, and Chinese characters, because strokes constitute radicals and Chinese characters, and radicals It is also the basic part of Chinese characters. Only when you become proficient in writing strokes and radicals and write them well can you further practice writing simple Chinese characters. With the foundation of practicing simple Chinese characters, it will be very easy to practice writing slightly more complicated Chinese characters. It's easy, and writing good calligraphy is a matter of course.

Of course, parents should guide their children to disassemble Chinese characters, so that relatively complex Chinese characters can be split into several simple parts. Not only will it be easier to remember the writing of these Chinese characters, but it will also make them easier to write. The strokes and radical writing methods that you have practiced before are applied to the process of writing Chinese characters.

3. Pay attention to the stroke order and Chinese character structure

First-grade children must pay attention to the stroke order of each Chinese character when practicing calligraphy, because the stroke order of Chinese characters is the focus of Chinese language learning. If you pay attention to it when practicing calligraphy, With the correct stroke order, you can better consolidate and master these knowledge points. Only when the stroke order is correct will the written Chinese characters look good.

Therefore, parents should guide their children to form the correct order of writing Chinese characters. The conventional order of writing Chinese characters is up first then down, first left then right, first horizontally then vertically, first left first then back, first outside then inside. Then seal, first in the middle and then on both sides.

In addition, parents should guide their children to pay attention to the structure of Chinese characters. Try to write the characters in the middle of the Tian character grid. The distance between the upper and lower parts and the left and right parts of the characters should be appropriate. It is best to let the children take pictures first. Trace the example characters in red, carefully observe and understand the structure of the characters, and then copy them repeatedly.