Is the child’s handwriting too ugly? Then correct his writing gestures and sitting posture first!


Good calligraphy will attract the envy and admiration of many people. Students' beautiful handwriting can create a clean and tidy paper, which will make a good impression on the marking teacher, and your paper score will be perfect. But in fact, many children's handwriting is unbearable to look at. They really let themselves go. It's so scrawled that you can't tell what the words are. This also reflects a kind of learning attitude. Such children are unlikely to learn particularly well. It doesn’t mean that you need to be like a calligrapher, as long as you can write stroke by stroke conscientiously. How can I write beautiful fonts? Sitting posture is very important. Students have many wrong sitting postures. Have your children made this mistake?


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8 common mistakes in writing gestures among junior high school students


Horizontal type: Children write slowly, write too hard, and get tired easily.

Head-down type: Hiding the thumb behind the index finger is the second most common pen-holding gesture among children.

Twisted type: The thumb is twisted and the index finger is pressed against the pen barrel.

Twisting type: Many children twist their entire wrist and point the pen towards themselves when writing. This way of holding the pen will affect the spine.

Straight type: Hold the pen with the thumb and index finger in a straight line.

Misaligned type: Hold the pen with the thumb, index finger and middle finger. For some reason, more girls have this type.

Sleeping type: When writing, your wrists and hands will stick to the table, blocking your sight.

Fist shape: When holding the pen, it seems to be holding a fist.


1. Pen holding posture


Both pencil writing and pen writing use the three-finger holding method. The specific requirements are:


1. The thumb, index finger, and middle finger are naturally bent, and the pen is pinched in three directions respectively. The ring finger and little finger are naturally bent and placed under the middle finger in turn; the thumb of the right hand is on the left side of the pen barrel, slightly behind the index finger, and the index finger is forward and to the right. , these two fingers clamp the pen barrel tightly. The middle finger is above the index finger, and the first knuckle is used to support the penholder. The ring finger and little finger are naturally bent toward the palm behind the middle finger.

2. The thumb is on the lower left side of the pen holder, the index finger is on the upper right side of the pen holder, and the middle finger is under the pen holder;

3. The index finger is slightly forward and the thumb is slightly behind;

4. Use the front end of the first knuckle of your thumb and index finger to pinch the pen, making the middle an oval shape. Use the upper part of the first knuckle of your middle finger to hold the pen;

5. The upper end of the pen holder is tilted against the highest joint of the index finger, and the pen holder is at an angle of 60 degrees to the paper. The pen holder is tilted to the right and rear, close to the third joint of the index finger and the tiger's mouth.

6. Hold the pen about an inch (about 3 cm) away from the tip;

7. When holding the pen, the fingers should be solid and the palm should be empty; that is, the fingers should be solid when holding the pen, and the palm should be empty. The little finger should not touch the palm; the palm and the arm should be in a straight line.

8. Keep your wrists straight and do not twist them inward. In this way, you can write freely and flexibly when writing. I usually ignore the writing posture, sitting posture and related matters, but now I need to pay attention to it.


2. Sitting posture


Head straight: When writing, the head should be kept straight, not tilted to the left or right, and slightly tilted forward. The eyes should be about one foot (about 30 centimeters) away from the book.

Stand straight: Keep your chest straight, your back straight, and punch the edge of the table (about 10 cm) from your chest.

Shoulder level: Both shoulders are level, not one side is high and the other is low.

Arms open: Open your arms naturally, press the paper with the five fingers of your left hand, and write with your right hand.

Foot safety: Both feet are naturally flat on the ground, the distance between the two feet is shoulder width, and the toes and heels are on the ground at the same time.


How to correct a child's ugly handwriting? Have you learned it?