If you want your children to learn calligraphy, at what age is the best age to learn calligraphy?

This issue has always been a matter of opinion and wisdom. However, most theorists believe that it is not appropriate to learn calligraphy before school age. If your child has no special talent or preference for calligraphy, start it after he officially starts school. Otherwise, it will lead to overthrowing the seedlings and encouraging their growth. If your child has a special talent and preference for calligraphy, calligraphy is a highly skilled art. It is not easy to write beautiful and artistic words. You must follow the learning rules and learn step by step. Practice, step by step, and only after long-term practice can you master the true gist of calligraphy. The age for learning calligraphy should not be too young. It is more appropriate for school-age children to start learning calligraphy from the third grade. Because this age has adapted to school life and has a deeper understanding of words, you can start learning. Kindergarten and first and second grade students in primary school have weak understanding, but if they are interested and can continue to learn, it is not impossible to start learning at this period. According to the sense of habitual writing, it is also a suitable period to start learning calligraphy in elementary school. During the learning process, children should first hold the pen and write according to the simple characters they know. The learning should be from easy to difficult. Beginners should first learn to "draw red" to learn basic knowledge. It is advisable to choose Liu style, Yan style, etc. with a clearly balanced pen. Whether a child is starting to learn regular script depends on whether he or she can write like the font he copied after leaving the copybook. Only after he has learned regular script to a certain level can he start learning running script, official script and cursive script. When guiding children to learn calligraphy, pay attention to their learning postures, habits and attitudes. The practice time should not be too long. Take your children to visit calligraphy exhibitions, places of interest with inscriptions, etc. You should encourage your children to make progress and enhance their Self-confidence.