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How to help children hold pens correctly and master basic writing skills?
1. Provide suitable pens for children: Choose pens suitable for children's age and hand type, such as ballpoint pens, pencils or pens. Make sure that the pen is comfortable to hold and will not make the child feel nervous or uncomfortable.

2. Teach children the correct pen holding posture: put your hands on the table, let your thumb and forefinger hold the pen, and the middle finger supports it below. Make sure your child's fingers bend naturally and don't push too hard.

3. Practice basic strokes: Start with basic strokes such as horizontal, vertical, left and right, and let children practice them repeatedly until they can write these strokes skillfully.

4. Gradually increase the difficulty: When children master the basic strokes, they can gradually increase the difficulty of writing, such as writing letters, numbers and simple Chinese characters. After a child has mastered the writing content with certain difficulty, he can create freely.

5. Encourage children to practice more: Writing is a skill that needs long-term practice. Encourage children to practice writing every day to improve their writing level.

6. Patience guidance: Parents and teachers should be patient, correct mistakes in time, and give encouragement and support when children learn to write.

7. Create a good writing environment: provide a quiet and comfortable writing environment for children and avoid interference from electronic products such as TV and mobile phones.

8. Regularly check the children's writing progress: by observing the children's exercise books or test papers, understand the children's writing level and progress, so as to adjust the teaching plan and methods.

9. Participate in writing activities with children: Parents can practice writing with their children to improve their writing ability. For example, parents can draw pictures and keep diaries with their children.

10. praise and reward: when children make progress in writing, they should be praised and rewarded to stimulate their motivation to continue their efforts.