Start by deciding the main purpose of the page
If the topic is myopia prevention, the goal is not to fill the paper with too many facts. It should help children quickly understand why eye care matters and what they can do every day. That is why the content should connect with real school life, such as reading, writing, online classes, screen use, and outdoor play.
The title can be simple and direct, such as “How to Prevent Myopia,” “Healthy Eyes Start Today,” or “Take Care of Your Eyes.” A clear title also makes it easier to build the rest of the layout.
Four useful sections to place on the poster
Section 1: What causes myopia
Use short sentences to explain that long periods of close reading, poor lighting, incorrect posture, too much screen time, and not enough rest can all make eyes tired and raise the risk of myopia.
Section 2: Daily habits that protect eyesight
- Sit properly when reading and writing
- Keep a healthy distance from books and notebooks
- Look into the distance after using your eyes for a while
- Do not read while lying down or walking
- Limit time on phones, tablets, and TV
- Spend more time outdoors
Section 3: Quick reminders for school life
This section works well with short lines such as “Read in good light,” “Do not rub your eyes,” “Look far away during breaks,” and “Do eye exercises carefully.” Short phrases are easier to display on a handwritten page.
Section 4: Slogans and catchy lines
- Care for your eyes from childhood
- Use your eyes wisely and prevent myopia
- Rest your eyes and see more clearly
- Protect your vision for a brighter future
Simple text materials you can use directly
If full paragraphs feel difficult, use short blocks of writing instead.
Example 1: Our eyes help us see the world. When we read and write, we should sit properly, study in good light, and avoid staring at screens for too long. These small habits help protect our vision.
Example 2: Preventing myopia starts with daily actions. Look into the distance during breaks, do eye exercises, and enjoy outdoor activities so your eyes can relax.
Example 3: Good eye care needs practice every day. If we protect our eyes carefully, our vision can stay healthier and learning can feel easier.
Keep the layout clean instead of crowded
This topic looks best with a bright and fresh style. Put the main title at the top center and decorate it with simple drawings such as eyes, leaves, books, sunshine, or children playing outdoors. The body can be arranged in columns or blocks so that each part is easy to read.
- Choose green, blue, or light yellow for a healthy and clean feeling
- Use soft borders like dotted lines, leaf shapes, or rounded boxes
- Add small drawings such as an eye chart, a desk lamp, books, or active children
- Highlight key words in bold or slightly larger writing
Small details that make the work better
First, keep the text short and focused. Second, match each section with a related drawing, such as a lamp beside the study tips. Third, include practical actions instead of only general slogans. That makes the handwritten paper more useful and more like a strong school project.
If you already have the topic and want to improve the layout, title ideas, or section design, you can continue creating in the Zhihui Handwritten Paper WeChat mini program.