Where should children start to learn calligraphy if they haven't practiced it?

For children who have never practiced calligraphy, learning calligraphy should start from the following aspects:

1. Understand the basics: First, children need to understand the basics of calligraphy, including stroke names, writing order, and basic font structure. You can learn this knowledge by reading related books or watching teaching videos.

2. Practice basic strokes: The basis of calligraphy is to master basic strokes, such as horizontal, vertical, left and right. Children can practice these basic strokes by imitating calligraphers' works or using copybooks. At first, you can practice with a pencil or a brush, and gradually transition to a brush.

3. Cultivate correct posture and pen holding method: Calligraphy needs correct posture and pen holding method, which is very important for writing fluency and beauty. Children can consult teachers or parents, learn the correct posture and pen holding methods, and practice repeatedly.

4. Write more and practice more: Calligraphy is an art that needs constant practice. Children should write more and practice more, and improve their writing level through constant practice. You can choose some simple copybooks or content you are interested in and practice writing for a certain time every day.

5. Observing famous works: Observing famous works can help children better understand and appreciate the art of calligraphy and stimulate their interest and love for calligraphy. You can take your children to visit the calligraphy exhibition, or buy some famous works to enjoy.