Constantly Improving The Child’s Handwriting

Give your child crayons, watercolors, and brushes to improve motor skills and dexterity in their hands. 
Constantly improve the child's handwriting

The handwriting  is an expression of the character, but must still comply with specific standards, so they can read each. If your child has difficulty doing this, we recommend this article. 

Tips for improving handwriting

More finger strength

For good handwriting you need strong fingers and good motor skills.

  • Give your child plasticine to shape and cut as they please. In this way, fingers and hands can be strengthened. And at the same time your child is practicing dexterity.
  • Handicrafts with paper are also perfect. Have your child tear shapes out of paper. It holds the paper while following a line with its thumb and forefinger 
  • Give him crayons, watercolors, and brushes. Let practice and have fun with brushes and pens to improve the motor skills and dexterity of his hands. 
  • An instrument can also help to train dexterity. The piano or guitar are ideal for this. Of course, it should also be fun!

    Improve handwriting step by step.

    • With children’s scissors, your little darling can cut out a wide variety of things from paper. He can use it to train his dexterity and make his hands stronger. 
    • From time to time you can also let your child type on the computer keyboard. It can thus improve its dexterity. 

    Handwriting improvement games

    • Encourage your child to draw every day. This is one of the best preparatory exercises for beautiful handwriting.
    • Make paper spirals in different colors and sizes with your child  Practice should be fun!
    • You can find point spread templates for children on the Internet. Your child just needs to draw lines to create a figure. It shouldn’t lift the pencil. This is a fun exercise that your child is sure to enjoy.
    • Have it draw lines of different shapes and figures without lifting the pencil. For example squares, circles, stars …
    • Children love to draw in chalk on a blackboard. That would be a great idea too! There are also blackboard paints you can use to paint a wall in the nursery. Then it can draw on the wall as the mood takes it.
    • If you have a yard, your child can use chalk to draw on the floor.

    Have fun developing your handwriting.

    Improve handwriting with fun exercises

    Also, to improve your child’s handwriting, it’s important that you take the time to teach them how to write all of the letters they learn in school.

    Give your child small rewards for their efforts! For example, it can be emoticon decals that it can collect and then get a slightly bigger prize.

    Don’t forget  to teach your child the correct posture while writing:  straight back, leaning against the back of the chair, holding the paper with one hand, elbows on the table, fingers not cramped …

    With all of these tips  , your child can improve their handwriting and dexterity. 

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