For the boredom part, there are books that teach through jokes and riddles, like this one:
The Print Handwriting Workbook for Kids: Laugh, Learn, and Practice Print with Jokes and Riddles https://www.amazon.com/dp/1641524189/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_KZR83DEFS12RZZTHNNYS
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First, how do you hold the paper? Do you write from underneath the letters or hooked over?
Second, get yourself some first-grade handwriting workbooks. It's like if you sat down and tried to teach yourself piano and you could manage stuff but when you tried to play longer pieces you couldn't, because your finger position wasn't right.
A piano teacher would put you right back to fingering exercises and scales.
If you don't have the basics, you're gonna mess up the advanced stuff and you need to go back and get the basics first. https://www.amazon.com/Print-Handwriting-Workbook-Kids-Practice/dp/1641524189/ref=zg_bs_3186_24