Some children's handwriting looks like print. Are they born or trained?

No one can write printed words naturally, but they are all formed through training and learning.

In primary school, we started the basic teaching of reading and writing. For example, in the teaching of Chinese character writing, we start with the basic strokes that make up Chinese characters, so that students can learn the basic strokes, such as vertical and horizontal strokes, vertical and horizontal strokes, and font composition, such as up and down structure, left and right structure and enclosing structure, so that students can know how to write and how to write well.

But in general, we all learn according to the fonts printed in textbooks, which is also the common song style.

No child's handwriting is naturally printed, and it takes learning and practice to form handwriting similar to printed words. Even some people, even if they can't practice well, can write the same words? Ghost painting? For example.

So in order to help children write better, we also have tools such as copybooks.

Copybook for calligraphy's regular script, running script and cursive script also came into being. Many primary school students just copy the words on the copybook one by one and slowly finalize their own handwriting.

So if you want your child's handwriting to be printed, give him the corresponding copybook for him to practice and let him form the corresponding writing habits.

In fact, this is true not only in Chinese, but also in English, with corresponding fonts and copybooks. Students learn to write when they are young. They can copy copybooks and learn to consolidate their handwriting, or they can write printed English.

From our practical point of view, printed words are more beautiful and easier to see and understand when reading. However, from the perspective of calligraphy, printed characters lack calligraphy? Full of energy? It is mechanical, cold and boring. Therefore, when learning calligraphy, copying is just an introductory skill. Do you really want to learn? Writing? There are still many things to do.