Once a child has gone through the five pencil grip stages, so after the age of about 6, a poor pencil grip is any that causes:
- a very small or closed web space (as seen in the two photos below),
- restricting the movement of the fingers and wrist,
- makes handwriting hard work.
This is sometimes referred to as a “death grip” pencil grip.

The most effective grip recommended for children by Occupational Therapists and Handwriting Specialists worldwide is the dynamic tripod grip, which gives an open web space. This allows the fingers to move freely so that a fluid handwriting style can be achieved.

For an explanation of what the dynamic tripod grip looks like for left and right-handed writers: https://teachhandwriting.co.uk/tripod-pencil-grip.html
For videos on how to use our quick drawbridge flip, self-correcting method to help children pick up a pencil so they have holding it correctly in the tripod grip for both left and right-handed writers: https://teachhandwriting.co.uk/teaching-tripod-pencil-grip.html