1, practicing calligraphy can calm children down, nourish their spirits and benefit their physical and mental health. In the process of children's learning calligraphy, it is mainly hands-on, especially training the movements of fingers, wrists and arms to achieve coordination and flexibility. These movements are directed by the brain, and regular training is beneficial to the growth and development of the brain.
2. Practice calligraphy and cultivate good study habits. Calligraphy is a very delicate activity. If you want to write a good word, you need to carefully observe the structure of the word, and the brain, eyes and hands should correspond. Over time, you should form the habit of being calm. Once children develop good learning quality, it is very beneficial to the study of other courses and even the future development.
3. Practicing calligraphy can cultivate temperament and exercise will. There is no shortcut to practicing calligraphy. You can only learn it bit by bit, from strokes to structure to composition.
4. Practicing calligraphy is beneficial to the development of children's personality. Calligraphy advocates innovation and pursues individuality. Copying ancient calligraphy is to accumulate rich materials in the brain and pave the way for future creation. Therefore, the process of calligraphy teaching from copying to creation is actually the process of making children unconsciously move from imitation to innovation.
5. Practice calligraphy to improve children's aesthetic quality. Children can't feel this way at once, so in the usual teaching, they are required to write in the correct order, and strive to write the words correctly, regularly, neatly and beautifully, so as to gradually feel the physical beauty of Chinese characters, help children establish a correct aesthetic view, and finally infect them with beauty and stimulate their desire to pursue and create beauty.