What should I do if my child is unstable when learning calligraphy?

I am an amateur calligraphy enthusiast, so my answer may be a little more objective. I remember that when I was a child, I followed my parents through the streets and visited a famous pen and ink family. I practiced calligraphy there for a while and really enjoyed it. So I think we must first have an environment to set off the art. If you have nothing to do, you can play some classical quiet music to recuperate your mind. After all, children are full of energy, so don’t force them. The more you force them, the more they will dislike this art.

Summary to the following points:

1. Help him find a quiet place, preferably with a stronger writing style, so that it can have a side influence on the child.

2. Never force him! Wait until he can calm down before discussing whether to learn calligraphy. Don’t regard calligraphy as a course. You can play music or even let the child try to taste tea. Being immersed in the scene, it seems that no child will not be able to calm down.

3. Regularly ask more famous masters to comment, because the masters have experience and can prevent children from going astray. Good comments will also make children feel a sense of accomplishment in practicing calligraphy, and they will definitely gradually take the initiative to cultivate it. Mind and body, practice calligraphy.

I hope the poster will adopt it after saying so much. Feel free to ask questions?