By Anshika Verma04, May 2024 05:00 AMjagranjosh.com
Be patient and encouraging
Your duty as a parent is to motivate your child to write and encourage them to do more practice. You should offer positive reinforcement.
Make It Fun
You are well aware of what makes your child happy. Make workouts colorful and turn them into games. Look for activity books that include pencil-and-paper games.
Make Sure All Loops Are Closed
Not sealing loops and circles is another common mistake in handwriting. Raising awareness will motivate them to begin breaking these cycles.
Choose a good Writing Pen/Pencil
Selecting a comfortable writing instrument is a crucial step. There are many different pens and pencils available, choose the right one.
Check Their Grip
Observe the way they handle their pencil or pen. Children can go through school without learning how to write well. They should have a proper grip over the pen or pencil.
Create A Stimulating Environment
Kids progress will be minimal at best if they are trying out handwriting Start doing exercises to make their handwriting neater, consistent, and functional.
Pinpoint the Problem
Problems like alignment of lines, spacing between words, letter formation, and size. Make sure your child is using two hands to manipulate the paper.