Children have just learned to write. How can we guide them to write Chinese characters neatly?

I don’t think it’s necessary to ask him to write faster!

Writing slowly means that he writes seriously. He takes one thing seriously. If you want him to write faster, it is a bit counterproductive!

Because he is writing seriously, it proves that he is quite interested in Chinese characters. What you are doing now is to guide him so that he can practice the order of his strokes, clarify the structure of the characters, and write them beautifully!

You must know that any slow writing speed can meet his current homework requirements. In primary school, the exam tests thinking ability, not writing speed, so there is plenty of time for the exam. You haven't seen any students who failed to finish the exam. Is it because of slow writing?

Don’t talk to me about composition. In composition, neat writing and beautiful fonts are themselves an index of score. The reason why I can't finish the composition is not the speed of writing, but the ink in my head!

The charm of Chinese characters is that if you can write every word well, you can definitely increase your speed, because the square structure gives us space to connect strokes, thereby increasing our speed.

When we teach children, we all hope that they can do better, but we cannot blindly pursue them to run faster.

The child is a good example when he is a toddler. Once he walks steadily, running again will only take bigger steps for him!

1. When preschool children practice writing, be sure to prepare a fun calligraphy table and chair for them, and start practicing calligraphy with a brush;

Children are most fortunate to be able to sit down. Having a good sitting posture and ensuring the health of your children is the first priority! As long as children are excited about practicing calligraphy that is "on point", they will have the greatest foundation for success.

Picture: We can tell him that it is the most fun thing to be able to hold a pen and hide an egg in his hand.

We may even tell him a story about "sitting upright". As long as children can feel that practicing calligraphy is the most fun and noble thing, then their calligraphy learning will be considered an introduction. 2. Maybe we can prepare special paper and pens for the children;

Maybe we are worried that the children will not be able to write well, or even get ink all over their bodies, then we will use the latest Using the "tap brush" will go a long way in establishing children's soft pen writing concepts!

Practice strokes and use water writing cloth to accompany children to develop stroke writing. It is also an activity that can be carried out at any time!

If children are allowed to practice hard pen writing as soon as they start writing, because the characters are small, children are particularly likely to "lie down and write", which can easily damage their eyes and break their writing habits! The writing brush has large characters, making it easier for children to develop better writing postures!