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that is a dip pen which has the same nib as a fountain pen but doesn't have a built in ink reservoirbtw that's not a fountain pen; his grip is probably correct for that kind of manuscript pen.
that is a dip pen which has the same nib as a fountain pen but doesn't have a built in ink reservoirbtw that's not a fountain pen; his grip is probably correct for that kind of manuscript pen.
When I was in year one, I was lazy, and so my teacher would put her hand over mine write for me. I used to have the correct grip, but with her hand on top of mine, making me write, the pressure her hand and grip put on me made me grip the pen like that, and i've been writing like that since- do you get what I mean?I have been speculating as to why people cannot write properly nowadays. I suspect, in your case, as in many similar cases, you started handling a pencil, crayon, biro when you were in your kindies. You were encouraged to express yourself freely before your hand was fully developed. You handled your pen/crayon any which way you could manage. Your kindy teacher uttered words of encouragement without realising you were not handling your pen/crayon correctly - besiodes you were perhaps too young to do so. From this emerges your eventual and current grip and way of writing. Most teachers under 30 have little idea of the "proper" way to write.
One of the key villains for bad handwriting was supposed to be the writing instrument. Hence we have so many bos threads on the best fountain pen etc.
I'm always curious to understand how & why an activity that was never an issue at all has suddenly become one today. Maybe the good news is, in many states in the US, they are phasing out handwriiten exams.When I was in year one, I was lazy, and so my teacher would put her hand over mine write for me. I used to have the correct grip, but with her hand on top of mine, making me write, the pressure her hand and grip put on me made me grip the pen like that, and i've been writing like that since- do you get what I mean?
It has always been an issue. When I entered year two, the teacher was all nazi on me over my handwriting, but in no way tried helping me fix it. It's getting worse now, because in exams, with all the pressure to write faster, it is getting much much worse. So bad, that teachers circle the sentences/words they can't read and then complain to me about my handwriting when I get the task back. I honestly think my marks would be slightly better if my writing was more legible.I'm always curious to understand how & why an activity that was never an issue at all has suddenly become one today. Maybe the good news is, in many states in the US, they are phasing out handwriiten exams.
Tell me: how old was your teacher at that time? About early 20's?
That may well explain it. Teachers her age probably were poor in handwriting themselves.I think she was mid 20's at the time she taught me
But it can't be entirely her fault. It is my fault.That may well explain it. Teachers her age probably were poor in handwriting themselves.
Can the blind lead the blind?
T know the correct grip(s); correcting a bad grip is much harder.
how do you know it's terribad?My grip is bad but the-derivative's is terribad.
Yeah, and then I deleted itDidn't you post a picture?
If yr finger hurts, it is probably a sign of "wrong" writing technique.I'm pretty much in the same predicament as you, quick but end up with a bruise near the tip of my foundation finger (hurts bad).