Interest comes first, and good calligraphy depends on the understanding of calligraphy, a solid foundation and the free play of subconscious forms. However, my uncle said that if you don't practice this skill well, you can't write hard at school and you can't learn it well below. Lay a good foundation, and then start calligraphy training according to his talent and interest, step by step, step by step, climb the peak of calligraphy!
Simple Chinese characters can be regarded as hard-pen enlightenment. Some qualified kindergartens will also offer calligraphy enlightenment classes (writing brushes). Or at least know the stroke writing order of Chinese characters. Then there is the strength of the child's hand, especially the strength of the wrist. The content of learning is to master the basic components of writing brush and regular script-children's acceptance ability is limited, so it is recommended to start writing the basic components of regular script before going to school.
For children, it is necessary to comprehensively consider their understanding, practical ability, mind and academic factors, and choose the appropriate calligraphy learning time. After all, our daily writing is still dominated by hard pen. We must give our children the ability to write with a hard pen. If they are too young to understand what the teacher said, their muscles are weak and they can't write well. Moreover, driven by her, she began to let her children practice calligraphy one after another and began to embark on the road of self-cultivation with calligraphy.
I bought a small and changeable set of books to show him the color changes. I think the 2-year-old baby got a good calligraphy enlightenment. In principle, both can be used, mainly depending on children's interests. Learning hard pen calligraphy can cope with our usual learning tasks while writing well, while soft pen is relatively more difficult to learn.