The correct way to hold a pen is to put the pen holder between the fingertips of the thumb, forefinger and middle finger, with the forefinger in front, the thumb in the left back and the middle finger in the lower right. The index finger should be lower than the thumb, and the fingertip should be about 3 cm away from the nib. The penholder and exercise book are kept at a 60-degree tilt, the palms are empty and round, and the knuckles are slightly curved.
If the child holds the pen incorrectly and holds it too low, not only will his hands get tired when writing, but he will also block the line of sight because he holds the pen too low, so he will turn his head and tilt his head, resulting in poor sitting posture and too close eyes to the object.
Pen is a necessary tool for students to study. Junior students mainly write with pencils, and whether primary school students write correctly with pens is also related to the length of pens. The pen is too short, so students have to bend their heads and twist their bodies to write in order to see clearly. Therefore, when the original length of the pencil is 1/2, the cap should be added to increase its length.
The correct writing posture is: sit up straight, your legs lie flat naturally, your head and upper body lean forward slightly, your chest is off the table, and your arms are flat on the table. Write with a pen in your right hand, press the paper with your left hand and put the paper straight. Children should be equipped with desks and chairs of appropriate height. When a child wants to write, first remind him to pay attention to his posture, and then help him correct his wrong posture.