Handwriting is a skill-based activity. There are a lot of activities you can be exposed to from two-and-a-half to three years, like colouring, threading, spooning, sand play, and play dough that indirectly expose and develop your motor skills.
As you progress to lower kindergarten you are exposed to activities such as making sleeping lines and standing likes in an enclosed picture. For example: a rectangle is drawn and you have to draw sleeping or standing lines as you are told from one end of the rectangle to the other end. You are also taught to draw C and O. By doing these activities your motor skills are developed, thus helping you with writing at a later stage.
In stages
By the time you reach UKG you have learned to colour, make strokes and write alphabets reasonably. From UKG you are exposed to refinement of this preconceived knowledge on writing. You are taught to write words, sentences, capitals, punctuations all necessary for handwriting. At this stage if you have not got the concepts right you would find it difficult to build your handwriting skills from here.
Handwriting is putting down your thoughts on paper. If your handwriting is poor and illegible it brings down your morale and also slows down the thought process. You cannot pen down your thoughts as they flow due to difficulty in his handwriting skills.
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Tips for good handwriting:
Use good quality paper
Use a good pen (ink or gel pen, not ball pen) or pencil (not lead pencil)
Sit upright at a table
Your shoulders must be straight.
Do not slouch
Your other hand must be on the table
The book must be at an angle of 45
Keep both your legs together
There must be reasonable distance between the book and the eyes
The environment around should be motivating
Encouraged words should be used while writing
Use three writing fingers, thumb, index and middle finger to hold the writing instrument (pen or pencil)
Thumb and index finger hold the pen or pencil and the pen or pencil rests on the middle finger