First of all, children can exercise the flexibility of small hands by practicing writing. Writing needs the perfect cooperation of hands, eyes and brain. Use your head at the beginning. The more children use their brains, the smarter they will be.
Second, exercise perseverance and endurance.
Practicing calligraphy requires children to keep writing every day. In the process of forming this habit, they also exercised their perseverance and endurance. Relatively speaking, little boys' perseverance and endurance will be a little worse than girls', but in adulthood, the number of male calligraphers far exceeds that of female calligraphers. Therefore, as parents, don't label your children as having no perseverance. Perseverance and endurance can be exercised.
Third, cultivate observation ability.
Learning to write can cultivate children's observation ability. In the process of writing, children should repeatedly observe the correct strokes and word writing, and in the process of practice, they should repeatedly observe and compare their own words with the teacher's. This exercise virtually cultivates children's observation ability. A person's observation is very important. We often say that cleverness means hearing clearly and seeing clearly, which refers to a person's ability to observe words and colors. Real education and study are very simple, and simple things can be practiced repeatedly to achieve good results.
Fourth, develop good study habits.
In the process of practicing writing, it is also a process of constant error correction. By observing the difference between the teacher's words and his own, he can correct his writing mistakes in time. Children who practice handwriting will study harder and won't lose points in the exam because of carelessness.