First, take a pen. When studying, the teacher told me to hold it near the writing brush and put my whole wrist on the felt, so it is easy to control the pen. Of course, once you reach a certain level, you can hang your wrist and write, because you can take care of the overall situation and let go of your hands and feet.
Second, don't write yet. After laying the pen, ink and paper felt, teach the children to draw circles and flowers on the "meter" grid of woolen paper. The so-called "circle" means starting from the center of the word "rice" and circling around like a "wave candy", trying to keep the drawn circle "with even strokes, even strokes and many circles"; The so-called "flower" is to draw petals in turn along the eight branches of the "meter", but remember to follow the stroke order of "8" (if you don't know much about it, you can ponder it yourself or ask friends around you) to cultivate children's interest. These two are the basics. Practice writing.
Third, be clear about what font to write and what font to use, and then buy copybooks. Introduction, some people say to use official script, others say to use regular script. I suggest using regular script. Regular script is to lay the foundation and hone the mind. Others are his variants or easier to learn than him, but it is not easy to write regular script to the top. I used Liu Ti by Liu Gongquan as a beginner, because it has detailed stroke order and structure, as well as the position of each word in the "meter" grid, which is easy to imitate. But I don't know if there is anything to buy now. Go and see if there are any similar copybooks.
Doing the above steps should be considered as an introduction. When practicing regular script, you can practice a series of fonts such as official script, seal script, running script and cursive script. Finally, I have an understanding of "calligraphy". At this point, I haven't fully understood. You can also check some calligraphers' calligraphy videos and related materials.