First, the correct pen holding posture
Children must sit on a straight stool when writing, not too short. If the stool is too short or too far from the table, the child can't write well. When writing, hold the pen with the belly of thumb index finger and the first knuckle of middle finger, and pad the ring finger and little finger under the middle finger. Don't push too hard. If you use too much force, the pencil will break easily. Keep your hands as light as possible and try to relax. Write word by word slowly, don't rush the children.
Second, parents should not be too hasty.
In addition, when writing with children, parents should not be too hasty or reprimand their children loudly. They should not reprimand a child for writing a word, then correct the child's pen-holding posture and sitting posture, and then let the child write slowly. If the child's posture changes, let him write the words on his hand and then correct them again. Don't keep interrupting your child while he is writing. The patient guidance of parents is particularly important.
Third, correct the pen holding posture separately.
In addition, the posture of the child holding the pen can be corrected separately, for example, let the child hold the pen first and then let the child start writing. It says that the child's pen holding posture may change, so when the child writes the word by hand, let him raise his hand to see his pen holding posture, correct it again, and then start writing. Remember to be patient in this process and don't scold from time to time. If many parents can be patient with their children, they have surpassed most parents. Then ask the children to remember this knowledge and reflect and test themselves from time to time every time they write in their daily lives. You can take pictures of your child and see how he writes. If the child is ashamed, then he can do well.