Choose the right tools: choose a hard pen and the right paper for children to hold. The hard pen should be a ballpoint pen or pen, and the paper size should be moderate, neither too big nor too small.
Understand the basics: First, let children understand the basic knowledge of hard pen calligraphy, such as the order of strokes (from top to bottom, from left to right) and the basic font structure.
Standardized writing: teach children to write according to the prescribed stroke order and font. You can start with simple words, such as "one", "person" and "big", and then gradually transition to more complicated words.
Practice: Let children practice for a certain time every day. The starting time can be shorter, and with the improvement of children's proficiency, the practice time can be gradually increased.
Encouragement and guidance: In the process of children's learning, the encouragement of parents and teachers is very important. At the same time, we should also give appropriate guidance, point out the child's mistakes and help him correct them.
Stimulate interest: by holding some competitions, exhibitions and other activities, stimulate children's interest in calligraphy. At the same time, by explaining some historical and cultural backgrounds of calligraphy, children can learn more about calligraphy.
Find good textbooks and tutorials: There are many excellent hard-pen calligraphy textbooks and online tutorials that can help children learn calligraphy systematically.
Generally speaking, it takes patience and time to learn children's hard pen calligraphy, but as long as you persist, children will certainly gain a lot.