1. Slow down. Many primary school students only pursue speed when doing homework, and then they can play games after finishing their homework, which results in sloppy fonts. Therefore, as a parent, you should check your child's homework in time. If you find that the font is not neat, let your child do it again. You must correct your child's attitude.
2. Basic strokes. Teach children basic strokes such as horizontal and vertical strokes, strokes, and strokes, and first write these basic strokes beautifully.
3. Copy. Tracing and copying are very important means for primary school students to practice calligraphy. Some primary school students simply don't know how to write neatly with the frame structure of fonts. Find a calligraphy copybook for your child that is suitable for the student's age, buy copy paper, and let your child copy.
4. Fixed time. Set a fixed time for the child every day based on his age and attention characteristics, such as 7:00 to 7:15 every night. Fixed time is conducive to the development of children's habits, forming conditioned reflexes, and cultivating students' interest in calligraphy practice.
5. Don’t take too long. Especially at the beginning, the time should not be too long. If it is too long, it will easily make primary school students feel disgusted, and the children's muscles will also be prone to soreness.
6. Pay attention to the child's sitting posture. The three principles are "one inch, one foot, one fist", "head upright, body upright, and feet secure." I should also remind them about the posture of holding the pen.
7. Appropriate rewards. When children successfully complete tasks every day.