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The child wrote the word "Dad" in his homework, and his mother took a photo and uploaded it to become popular on the Internet, netizens: This word has a soul

The child wrote the word "Dad" in his homework, and his mother took a photo and uploaded it to become popular on the Internet, netizens: This word has a soul

I saw a particularly interesting thing on the Internet, and after reading it, I couldn't help but laugh out loud.

There was a child whose homework was to write the word "Dad". At first, he wrote fairly neatly, with neat strokes.

But who knows, when the third line is written, Dad begins to "change his face". Dad looked around like a snail, with two tentacle-like eyes.

Then, the wind came, and Dad's beard was messy in the air, swaying with the wind.

In the end, I don't know what my father saw, he grinned evilly, and showed his 2 big teeth.

The child wrote the word "Dad" in his homework, and his mother took a photo and uploaded it to become popular on the Internet, netizens: This word has a soul

After my mother saw it, she couldn't cry or laugh, so she took a photo and uploaded it to the Internet, but she didn't expect the word "Dad" to become popular.

Some netizens said that from the perspective of text evolution and biology, it intuitively shows the origin of the word 'dad', and the word "dad" has a soul.

There was also a child who wrote the word "foot". At first, this "foot" walked in a decent way, and after a while, it jumped.

Jumping is not enough, it begins to merge the roots of the palms and separate the palms, as if it is sending external force to someone. In the third line, it even picked up the sword flower, and a set of swordsmanship played smoothly.

I don't know, I thought it was practicing some kind of martial arts cheats.

The child wrote the word "Dad" in his homework, and his mother took a photo and uploaded it to become popular on the Internet, netizens: This word has a soul

I have to say that children's ideas are really wild, they write, not write, they simply draw. A word can also be changed in their hands, in various forms.

Jokes are jokes, and many parents will be helpless: "What should I do if my child writes like this?"

In fact, there are certain rules for the development of children's handwriting, as long as we can provide a little help in his development rules, then the child will like to write and write well.

The child wrote the word "Dad" in his homework, and his mother took a photo and uploaded it to become popular on the Internet, netizens: This word has a soul

One: 1-3 years old

Kids aged 1-3 years will scribble casually on paper or on the floor, which is an early exploration of hand and pen control.

These graffiti may seem irregular, sometimes in circles, sometimes in diagonal lines, and sometimes crookedly and I don't know where they went.

But these graffiti, for children, are a process of understanding force control.

We can provide some crayons and paper for the children to draw on. Or take your child out and let him draw in the sand pit with a stick.

The child wrote the word "Dad" in his homework, and his mother took a photo and uploaded it to become popular on the Internet, netizens: This word has a soul

Two: 3-4 years old

By the age of 3-4 years, children's doodles have specific shapes, such as circles and crossed lines.

They may also begin to imitate letters and numbers, although it is still difficult to make out what he is drawing.

At this stage of a child's development, parents should not think about how clean the home can be. For them, any place is the best canvas, especially the white walls at home, which are big and easy to paint, not to mention easy to paint.

If you don't want to have a wall in your child's house, you can buy a larger piece of drawing paper and let him draw enough. We can also teach him to draw straight lines and circles on paper.

Using the lid and ruler at home as a template, the child will draw along the edge first, and then slowly and slowly draw on his own.

This will help you practice your child's hand control and improve his ability to concentrate on writing and drawing.

The child wrote the word "Dad" in his homework, and his mother took a photo and uploaded it to become popular on the Internet, netizens: This word has a soul

Three: 4-5 years old

4-5 years old, children begin to recognize letters and numbers and try to imitate writing.

At this time, the letters or numbers they wrote have been "formed", and we can see what he wrote, but there may still be inconsistencies in size and direction.

At this stage, what children need most is encouragement.

We can be a little more patient and see where the child writes well, such as this horizontal writing is very straight, and that one is beautiful.

A friend of mine often sticks his child's handwriting on the refrigerator, saying that this is an "art exhibition" at home.

In this way, the child not only feels valued, but also stimulates her motivation to continue to work hard.

If we hit the child at the beginning: "You don't write this correctly, what kind of words do you look crooked?" "The child's enthusiasm may be dampened and he will not like to write.

Therefore, we might as well follow his interest and encourage them a few more words. As soon as the child's enthusiasm comes up, he will not only be willing to learn, but also learn happily and have a sense of achievement.

The child wrote the word "Dad" in his homework, and his mother took a photo and uploaded it to become popular on the Internet, netizens: This word has a soul

Four: 5-6 years old

As children enter preschool or middle school, they begin to learn more rules for writing. Such as the size and shape of the letters.

Their writing speed may increase, and letters and numbers begin to become more neat and consistent.

We need to add some practical experience to greatly enhance the child's interest and ability.

My neighbor's child, who is 5 and a half years old, is really careful in his handwriting. As soon as the kid picked up the pen, he was as serious as he was doing great things.

One time I happened to go to their house and saw his father teaching him to write, and when he taught him a word, he asked him to repeat it, and it was a row. I glanced at it, and oops, the strokes were neater than the other, and it was amazing.

His mother told me that a lot of effort had been put into improving the fineness of his handwriting. They not only let the children write a notebook, but also bought some practice drawing red notebooks, which are the kind with grids, and teach children how to master strength and stroke order one stroke at a time.

There are also small games, such as letting the child color the words carefully, but not out of line, so that he unconsciously improves his hand coordination and control.

The child wrote the word "Dad" in his homework, and his mother took a photo and uploaded it to become popular on the Internet, netizens: This word has a soul

At this stage, we should practice on the basis of the child's interest, and it is best for parents to write together. Instead of telling the child, "Write this word 50 times." "So as not to discourage the child's interest in learning.

The child's handwriting process actually begins at the graffiti stage. If we can guide our child and stimulate his interest, he will be able to write well and neatly slowly.

The word "dad" written by children has a soul, what other interesting words have you seen?

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