Which is better for girls in Grade Two, painting, calligraphy and piano?

It is suggested to consider the following points: her own hobbies, which one she likes best, and having hobbies or hobbies is a favorable basis for learning and further study. What is her own gift? If you don't know where her talent is, you can ask the teacher who specializes in tutoring children. What is the arrangement of her spare time? Painting and piano need more professional counseling than calligraphy, including attending remedial classes, and the requirements of calligraphy are relatively loose. Parents' commitment to investment, among the three, the piano is the most needed software and hardware, followed by painting. What expectations do parents have for their children's future hobbies? For example, they plan to let their children choose one of the three things as a career in the future (depending on her talent, it is difficult to make certain achievements in the art industry without certain talent), or it will have a great auxiliary effect on their lives and work (art/painting has the greatest auxiliary effect). . . PS, 1: If art/painting is selected, Chinese painting (including landscape painting and meticulous figure/flower and bird) will be accompanied by learning calligraphy. 2. If she is particularly interested in music, or if she is talented in music (for example, she has a strong sense of staff and flexible fingering-she can basically understand when she tries to play a song), then she will concentrate on the piano.