Summer calligraphy

Although I am not on your side, I am a painter and calligrapher. Maybe I can give you some advice.

I think it is very suitable for first-grade children to learn calligraphy. First, senior children will have more relaxed learning tasks and enough time. Second, it is conducive to children to lay the foundation.

However, the study of calligraphy is a process of accumulation. It is impossible to learn this art well in just two months in summer. If you really want to learn, you should learn at least once a week without interruption (of course, you should also take time out to practice for an hour every day, which will help children develop good study habits).

It is quite necessary to find a good calligraphy teacher. I don't recommend the mode of teaching in groups of twenty or thirty people. It is best to find a training class or institution that teaches in small classes (that is, within 1 to 10 people). It is best to have certain qualifications (such as a member of any city or province book association, etc.). ) When choosing a calligraphy teacher.

One more thing is most important. As the saying goes, when a master enters the door to practice, the usual practice is the most important. However, children are still young and may not understand. This requires the help and guidance of parents. Without the participation of parents, children can't learn a knowledge. Therefore, parents also need to know some knowledge, and it is recommended to accompany them to help children write down the knowledge and skills taught by teachers in class.

In a word, I think learning calligraphy will benefit me for life. I hope I can continue to learn calligraphy without affecting my academic performance. I wish your children success in their studies!