A signature is a unique identifier of a person, expressed in a specific sequence of characters. She, according to psychologists, indicates the inner world, character and energy of the individual. Usually children start signing on their own at 6-7 years old, but over time, their signature may change. How do you learn to subscribe?
Instructions
Step 1
You can teach a child to sign when he is already confidently holding a pen in his right or left hand. The need for your little one to know how to subscribe usually arises when he goes to the preparatory group, school, or, for example, enrolls in the library. Explain to him what a signature is and what it is for. Show how you subscribe yourself. Show him several signatures from different people.
Step 2
Most often, the signature includes the initials of the person's first and last name, but this is not a requirement. Tell your child about it. However, parents should not come up with a personal signature for the child, it is better to give him room for imagination. Let him independently try to express his personality, individuality and practice well. Usually, several options for signatures come to children's heads, and then they choose the most attractive and interesting one, in their opinion.
Step 3
When a child has signed several times, he memorizes the sequence of characters and subsequently often adheres to this order without improvising. Usually, a child's handwriting and signature change dramatically when he enters school and sees other children write and sign. Sometimes the baby can often change the symbols of his signature, as well as his handwriting. In this way he is looking for himself.
Step 4
It happens that people in adulthood decide to start subscribing in a new way. Most often this is due to professional activities or some kind of internal impulses. It happens that a person listens to the opinion of some authoritative person for himself, who advises to improve the signature, complicate it, give it more visual weight.
Step 5
CEOs and chief accountants must be sophisticated and always consistently sign official documents in the same way. This is necessary so that their signatures are difficult to forge and falsify.