The advantages of letting children practice calligraphy are to improve their academic performance, experience their body and mind, develop their brains, cultivate their aesthetic ability and form a rigorous and down-to-earth style.
1. Improve your academic performance: It is well known that practicing calligraphy is a great test of one's patience. Patience leads to peace of mind, and peace of mind is meticulous, which makes it difficult to make mistakes. This will enable children to avoid carelessness and lose points in the exam. When they do everything right in the exam, their grades will go up immediately.
2. Physical and mental training: If children can practice calligraphy for 3 minutes every day for 1-2 semesters, it will be a very good exercise for their willpower. If no matter what happens every day, they should practice calligraphy in a fixed period of time, for example, from 8: to 8:3 in the evening, it will also be a good exercise for their execution.
3. Develop the brain: The human brain is endless, and the more you practice it, the more alive it is. When practicing calligraphy, you can't just write. The brain must be thinking, and you can't do it without using it, even if you use it subconsciously. Sometimes you can practice some maze game cards, which is very beneficial to exercise the right brain. When the right brain is well developed, the child's memory will be qualitatively improved.
4. Cultivate aesthetic ability: The formal beauty of calligraphy art is formed by the regular combination of lines acting on paper, while the intrinsic beauty of calligraphy needs students to examine it. Because every word has a setback in life, and every line has a human weight and texture, children can feel the calligrapher's joys and sorrows and cultivate their sentiments through the traces of words.
5. Form a rigorous and down-to-earth style: China's Chinese characters pay attention to the shelf structure. In the process of practicing Chinese characters, students will consciously or unconsciously form a meticulous habit. Over time, they will cultivate a rigorous style of work, not only in writing, but also in learning and life.