How to train children to write well?3 steps to help you achieve your goals!
Writing is an essential cultural skill as well as an artistic expression. The level of writing of elementary school students affects not only their academic performance, but also their personal image and self-confidence. Many parents want their children to be able to write well, but they don't know how to guide and nurture them. Today, I will tell you how to let your child write a good essay in just three steps!
First, we need to be clear about the purpose and meaning of our writing. Writing is not for exams or homework, but for expressing our thoughts and feelings, for communication and exchange, for embellishment and decoration. Writing is the carrier of language and the embodiment of individuality. Letting children realize the importance and value of writing, and stimulating their interest and enthusiasm for writing, is the first step to improving their writing ability.
Secondly, it is necessary to master the methods and skills of writing. Writing is not something that happens overnight, it requires practice and long-term accumulation. Writing methods and techniques include the following:
Choose the right copybook and tools. Calligraphy is the reference and standard for writing. Choose a calligraphy that is suitable for primary school students, such as regular script, line script, etc. A tool is a tool for writing. Choose tools that are suitable for elementary school students, such as brushes, pens, pencils, etc. Different copybooks and tools have different characteristics and requirements, and should be selected and combined according to the child's preferences and abilities.
Follow the rules and principles of writing. Writing must follow certain rules and principles, such as the order, direction, structure, position, size, and spacing of strokes. It is necessary to pay attention to the regularity of the glyphs, the smoothness of the strokes, the balance of the structure, and the harmony of the strokes. Writing should be based on copying, copying, and comparison, and gradually form its own style and characteristics.
Maintain a habit and plan for writing. Writing should be practiced every day, not three days of fishing and two days of drying nets. Make a reasonable writing plan, such as how many words to write each day, how long to write, what to write, etc. Writing should develop good habits, such as warming up before writing, paying attention while writing, and checking after writing. Writing should have clear goals, such as what type of words to write, what level to achieve, etc.
Finally, it is necessary to cultivate the emotion and aesthetics of writing. Writing is not a mechanical copying and repetition, but the expression and creation of emotions. Writing must cultivate children's emotions and aesthetics, so that they can feel the beauty of words, experience the meaning of words, and play with the rhyme of words in the process of writing. Writing should develop children's emotions and aesthetics, including the following aspects:
Read beautiful texts and articles. Reading can increase children's vocabulary and sense of language, expose them to different styles and temperaments, let them appreciate different aesthetics and emotions, and let them learn different expressions and creations. Reading stimulates children's imagination and creativity, providing them with more inspiration and material for their writing.
Observe excellent fonts and artwork. Observation can improve children's observation and appreciation skills, help them understand different fonts and styles, appreciate different techniques and effects, and learn different methods and techniques. Observation can cultivate children's aesthetics and taste, providing more references and standards for their writing.
Practice walking and fun writing activities. Practice can improve children's practical ability and fun, let them experiment with different glyphs and variations, let them experiment with different materials and tools, and let them learn different rules and principles. Practice can develop children's creativity and abilities, giving them more freedom and choice when writing.
In short, it only takes three steps for children to write good essays: clarify the purpose and meaning of writing, master writing methods and skills, and cultivate writing emotions and aesthetics. If you can do these three steps, and guide and accompany your children consistently, I believe that their writing level will improve greatly, and the words they write will definitely have their own style and characteristics. Thank you for reading and happy writing with the kids!