When is the best time to practice calligraphy?

If children grow and develop normally, it is better to start holding a pen and write when they are about 5 to 6 years old.

6-12 years old: the best period for practicing calligraphy

In first grade, children also know a lot of relatively simple Chinese characters and have a certain understanding of the structure of Chinese characters. However, children's wrists are not strong enough and they will feel tired after writing for a while. Therefore, first-grade children should not practice calligraphy for too long. It is best to control the time spent practicing calligraphy within 20 minutes every day. It is recommended to start with simple contents such as "Three Character Classic", "Disciple Rules" and "Tang Poems" to help children build confidence.

In the second and third grades, children’s arm muscles and finger joints are basically fully developed, and they also have horizontal and vertical awareness. Their wrists are strong and they don’t often feel tired. Therefore, this is the period when children officially start practicing. The perfect time for words. It is recommended that parents choose a set of regular script fonts for their children and let them practice it every day. However, practicing calligraphy is a boring thing after all, and it is difficult for children to persist. It is best for parents to practice calligraphy with their children to enhance their confidence and motivation to continue practicing.

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