Hi everyone. We're on unit 3 of LHFHG and are having a wonderful time. DS5 (he turned 5 in Nov) is very bright and doing well in everything--understands story time and history, memorizing the verses, learning to read, has excellent fine motor skills--can cut neatly with scissors and hammer nails (with supervision of course, lol) and do lacing and all sorts of other fine motor activities. But handwriting...well, it feels like pulling teeth--getting him to sit up in his chair (and hold still), holding the pencil right (over and over b/c he'll put it down after a letter or two and get distracted), writing the letters the right way, all the little details...we're having a bit of a hard time.
So, I guess my question is, how neat does early handwriting have to be. I mean, is it enough to just resemble the letter/number? Do I need to get him to make the letters the right size, touching the lines, or is it okay if the early ones are floating and crazy sloppy? If it is important to make them correct and neat from the start, any tips on how to do that? I really don't want handwriting to become a huge, dreaded discipline fight everyday...

Thanks!