The best age for children to learn calligraphy

The best age for children to learn calligraphy is 6- 1 1. At this time, the baby's physical and skeletal development has gradually improved, and the wrist has a certain strength. If you let the baby write and learn calligraphy too early, it may affect the growth and development of the baby's hand bones, because the growth and development of the bones are not perfect when the baby is too young, and the strength of the wrist is not enough.

Unlike adults, children can write more big characters and less small characters when learning calligraphy. Writing big characters is much more active than writing small characters, and it is more meticulous and focused, which can play an exercise role. Moreover, writing small characters requires high calligraphy skills and is not easy to write well, while writing larger characters is relatively easy, especially for children.

When letting children learn calligraphy, they should pay attention. Parents should give their children benign guidance, and don't have the psychology of urging their children to compare with others, get high marks or even "be calligraphers". Children should keep a peaceful mind when learning calligraphy. When practicing calligraphy, we should focus on health preservation, supplemented by learning skills. We should not rush into it, and we should not set specific goals that must be achieved in a short time. We should proceed from reality and be good at getting spiritual satisfaction from the learning process.