What should children pay attention to when learning calligraphy?

A, learning calligraphy matters needing attention:

1. It is not advisable to practice alone for too long every day. It is best to do it once every morning and evening. If you feel unwell or overtired within half an hour at a time, you should rest in time and don't force yourself to write.

2. Write more big characters and less small ones. The wrist movements of people who write big characters are much bigger than those of small characters, which can play more exercise roles. Moreover, writing small characters requires high calligraphy skills, which is not easy to write well, while writing large characters is relatively easy.

3. The forms of learning calligraphy should be diversified, such as attending lectures, demonstrating, discussing with like-minded friends and learning from each other, so as to fully enjoy the fun of group learning and make people cheerful and gregarious. It is easy for a person to lose interest after a long time.

4. Keep a peaceful mind. When practicing calligraphy, we should focus on health preservation, supplemented by learning skills. We should not rush into it, and we should not set specific goals that must be achieved in a short time. We should proceed from reality and be good at getting spiritual satisfaction from the learning process.

Second, the benefits of learning calligraphy:

1, China's calligraphy has a history of over 3,000 years. It is the crystallization of ancient wisdom, the great wealth left by our ancestors and the unique art of China. The Ministry of Education has listed it as a compulsory course for primary and secondary school students. As an important part of quality education for teenagers, it can cultivate children's artistic accomplishment, cultivate noble sentiments, improve their cultural accomplishment and lay a good foundation for their all-round development in the future.

2. In the process of learning calligraphy, children focus on 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 very beneficial to promote the growth and development of the brain. Children are at the peak of their growth and development, and their brain development is basically close to that of adults at the age of 12. Before this, it is very necessary to learn calligraphy in the golden age of brain development, so as to promote the growth and development of children's brains, develop children's intelligence and cultivate talents with high IQ. This is often overlooked by many parents.

3. Calligraphy has strict writing rules. Children, especially in primary schools, focus on literacy. Learning calligraphy while learning culture can not only consolidate what they have learned, but also promote the improvement of writing level, making the words more neat and beautiful, in line with the norms.

Learning calligraphy requires patience and perseverance. For children who receive cultural knowledge education, through calligraphy learning, they can gradually develop meticulous, patient and serious good study habits, and at the same time help to exercise their will, thus promoting the study of cultural classes.