There are also some so-called "orthoses" and various strategies on the internet, but in fact, after the pro-test, the effect is minimal and basically useless. Teacher Xiaoxiang believes that it mainly depends on eight words-"parents supervise and children are conscious".
Spiritual encouragement, material encouragement
No matter how hard parents try to persuade, in fact, children of this age may not understand. Parents may still need to give their children some material rewards to make them realize from themselves that it is wrong to do so.
For example, show your child the correct posture of writing and holding a pen, tell him that he can get a small prize if he insists on it for fifteen minutes, and praise him when he has done it, so that he can realize that it is right to do so.
Cause analysis of wrist hook
The first situation is that the child is nervous when learning to hold the pen, which leads to the tightness of all parts of the body, the arm hooks inward, and the body will unconsciously lean forward. At present, primary and secondary school students are under great homework pressure, and this long-term tension will lead to disinterest in writing and even weariness of learning.
The second situation is that the table is too high. Usually, we ask children to write with their hands stretched forward, but in many families, the height of tables and chairs is not suitable. If the table is too high, the child's arms will naturally cross, resulting in a wrist hook phenomenon.
The third case is that the notebook is too centered. From the perspective of ergonomics, in the process of writing, the notebook is not placed in front of the body, but has a slightly inclined angle. Or move the notebook to the right and front a little. You can choose one of these two situations according to your own preferences.
The fourth situation is that the child has multiple wrong pen holding postures, and there are other concurrent wrong postures besides the hook wrist. If there is a problem with the pen holding posture, the thumb wraps around the index finger and then blocks the pen tip, so that the wrist will unconsciously hook up for the convenience of the eyes looking at the pen tip to write, which will lead to slow writing speed, writing fatigue, deformed hands, and long-term leaning forward will also lead to spinal development and deformation.