Encourage children to find the bright spot.
Please don't use simple "poor writing" to undermine children's self-confidence. On the contrary, let's find the bright spots in children's handwriting with encouragement and affirmation, and draw those words that make people shine with red strokes. If it is perfect, you may wish to draw a double circle, which is especially encouraged. For those who need improvement, patiently point out the shortcomings and help them make progress.
Less but better, cultivate the habit of practicing calligraphy
In the process of practicing calligraphy, we should pay attention to less but better. There is no need to be greedy, but it is important for children to concentrate on practicing their handwriting. For children in Grade One and Grade Two, it is enough to practice for about 25 minutes every day and repeat 4-5 words. Students above grade three practice for about 35 minutes every day and challenge 7-8 words. The key is to cultivate children's habit of practicing calligraphy and let them gradually feel their progress.
Write a wonderful life that belongs to children
Don't forget to post the children's well-written works on the wall as a witness of their efforts. When they saw their calligraphy improving day by day, their sense of accomplishment and pride was beyond words. Let's accompany the children together, keep moving forward on the road of practicing calligraphy and write their wonderful lives!