Children when sit in a wrong posture while writing, write slantingly and the lines are not straight. Slanting hand-writing never looks attractive. In this kind of hand writing the paper does not remain parallel to the edge of the desk. The head bends toward the left side and the right shoulder gets raised.

The eyes too do not remain at a distance from the paper and the backbone also bends. The muscles and nerves are more strained in this posture of writing and they tire out within a short time.

The child should be encouraged to write in an upright manner, because he easily learns the method of writing. His sitting posture remains in the correct position and the paper being equidistant from both the eyes, writing does not unnecessarily strain the eyes.

He can sit upright in the chair and write with paper remaining parallel to the desk. No part of the body in this way is strained and one does not tire out easily.