What is the correct writing posture for primary school students? How should we parents cultivate our children's correct writing posture when they are still young? You can take a look at the article written by the editor below, which introduces in detail the correct writing posture for primary school students. This is worth your reference. 1. Prepare hard pens and pencil sharpeners for writing every day, and replace pencils that are too short in time. 2. Lower grade students should use pencils HB or 3B or below, and not ballpoint pens; middle and high grade students should use ballpoint pens less often; use fountain pens more often, and not use or use ballpoint pens less often. 3. Pay attention to your writing posture and habits, and adhere to the "three ones", namely "one foot, one fist, and one inch", and develop correct writing posture and good writing habits, that is, the weight of the whole body is evenly distributed on the hips; feet are flat and slightly apart; keep your chest up, sit upright, and keep the chest at a fist distance from the edge of the table; bend and stretch your arms naturally, hold the pen with your right hand, and naturally press your left hand on the left side of the exercise book. 4. Learn the correct pen-holding posture. When holding a pen with your right hand, keep your fingers one inch away from the tip of the pen. Use your thumb and index finger to clamp the pen from two directions respectively, and use the first section of the middle finger to pad the lower end of the pen. The thumb cannot press on the index finger. The ring finger and little finger should be naturally bent towards the palm of your hand in turn and placed under the middle finger. The back end of the pen should be placed obliquely against the base of the thumb. The pen should be at a forty-five degree angle to the notebook, and the tip of the pen should be visible to the eyes. 5. Pay attention to writing. When moving the pen, the five fingers should be natural and powerful. Except for the thumb, the other four fingers should be arranged closely. The ring finger and little finger assist the middle finger, and the palm is hollow. Use the lower side edge of the little finger as the fulcrum, and move the pen mainly with the wrist joints and supplemented by the finger joints. Move the wrist for left and right strokes, move the fingers for up and down strokes, and use both wrist and fingers for oblique strokes. Pay attention with your eyes, pen and heart to ensure that the writing is standard, correct and neat. 6. Insist on writing homework for each subject every day, and make sure it is standardized, correct and neat. 7. Actively participate in weekly calligraphy practice to cultivate endurance, perseverance and willpower. The following figure shows the correct way to hold a pen: Correct writing posture: Head straight: Keep your head straight, leaning forward naturally, with your eyes about one foot away from the table. Open arms: Let your arms hang naturally, stretch them to the left and right, and keep a certain distance. Press the paper with your left hand and hold the pen with your right hand. Body straight: Sit firmly, keep your shoulders flat, keep your upper body upright, lean forward slightly, and keep your chest one fist away from the table. Your whole body should be relaxed and natural. Feet flat: Place your feet flat on the ground, apart from each other, and step naturally and firmly. Common mistakes students make when holding a pen: Error 1: The thumb and index finger are level, the pen is held low, and the pen shaft is too high. Error 2: Wrap the thumb around the index finger, hold the pen low, and hold the pen too high. Error three: The pen shaft is too low (which will affect the flexibility of the pen), and the pen is held low. Error 4: Arching the wrist, holding the pen low, and keeping the thumb and index finger level. Many times, as long as our posture is correct, we can not only get twice the result with half the effort when doing things, but we can also write beautiful handwriting. Therefore, it is very important to have a good writing posture. At the same time, if it is a good habit we develop since childhood, we will use it for a lifetime. |
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