What is the best age to learn calligraphy?

6-8 years old is the best age for children to practice writing with a brush.

First of all, China's calligraphy has a history of more than 3,000 years. It is the crystallization of ancient wisdom and wisdom. It is a great wealth left by our ancestors and a unique art in China. The Ministry of Education has long listed it as a compulsory course for primary and secondary school students. As an important part of adolescent quality education, adolescent quality education can cultivate their artistic quality, cultivate their noble sentiments, improve their cultural quality and lay a good foundation for their all-round development in the future.

Second, in the process of learning calligraphy, children mainly practice their hands, especially their fingers, wrists and arms, so as to achieve the purpose of coordination and flexibility. These movements are guided by the brain, and regular training is very beneficial to the growth and development of the brain.

/kloc-at the age of 0/2, children's brain development is similar to that of adults. Before that, we should seize the golden age of brain development, learn calligraphy, promote the growth and development of children's brains, develop intelligence and cultivate high IQ talents. This is often overlooked by many parents.

Third, calligraphy has strict writing rules. Children, especially primary school students, are mainly literate. Learning calligraphy while learning culture can not only consolidate the knowledge learned, but also promote the improvement of writing level, making writing more neat and beautiful and up to standard.

Fourth, learning calligraphy requires patience, care and perseverance. For children who receive cultural knowledge education, through calligraphy learning, they can gradually develop the good habit of serious, patient and earnest study, which is conducive to the exercise of will and thus promotes the study of cultural classes.

The Function and Significance of Calligraphy

Calligraphy can develop students' intelligence. Calligraphy can balance the operation of students' brains. Handwriting is a dynamic process, which requires the brain to direct hand-eye workers to cooperate with each other, so that the left and right hemispheres of the brain can develop at the same time and increase coordination.

Calligraphy can cultivate children's endurance and self-confidence. Learning calligraphy takes time. In this process, naughty students calm down, inattentive students concentrate, and impatient students insist. Constant persistence and hard work can help students to temper their minds and become more confident and firm.