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I think this problem should be a concern of parents. Some parents say they need a pen. This written word looks good, just like someone who has studied calligraphy! Some parents say that they don't need a pen, so let their children write quickly, otherwise the exam time will not be enough! Both answers make sense. Some parents think that I am muddling along, so I will give you an analysis based on my experience:
In fact, the strokes in the hard pen are simplified by the brush. One stroke in the brush is to adjust the front and prepare for the next stroke, so that the words look rhythmic and have a sense of frustration, which can also be understood as the performance of the calligrapher's true colors. Just like when we walk, we should buffer when we meet a corner, otherwise it will be as awkward and scary as a robot at night. Then the strokes in the hard pen are simplified a lot, and the action of pressing back is not mentioned. We usually call strokes by pressing them, so that children can understand them better. It is definitely necessary for us to paddle in the teaching process. This is just a stroke in the process of learning to write. However, some children and parents don't understand the truth, and they draw pens for the sake of strokes. As a result, the strokes are too big, like escalators, bones and staff, which always look strange and feel like writing. Secondly, when to pause and when not to pause, some children pause every horizontal painting and write it like a military parade against the words "three, green, healthy". Actually, this is not right. When there are many horizontal strokes, many small horizontal strokes don't stop, just press the pen gently. When it comes to horizontal painting, you usually need to pause before and after. This pen pauses.