1. Observation and imitation: Let children observe excellent soft-brush calligraphy works and imitate the strokes and structures in them. You can provide materials by watching calligraphy competitions, exhibitions or searching related pictures online.
2. Practice basic strokes: The basic strokes of soft pen calligraphy are horizontal, vertical, left-off, left-off and dot. Children can master their shapes and writing order by practicing these basic strokes repeatedly.
3. Learn common words: Choose some commonly used Chinese characters, such as numbers, letters and names. And let the children practice writing. You can start with simple words and gradually increase the difficulty.
4. Pay attention to posture and brushwork: Correct posture and brushwork are very important for learning and improving soft pen calligraphy. Children should keep their bodies relaxed, their wrists flexible, and master their attention and speed when using pens.
5. Write more and practice more: Soft pen calligraphy needs constant practice to improve. You can prepare some exercise paper for your child to practice writing for a certain period of time every day.
6. Participate in calligraphy classes or training courses: If conditions permit, children can participate in professional calligraphy classes or training courses. In this way, you can have a professional teacher to guide you and learn better.
7. Cultivate interest: Soft pen calligraphy is an art that requires patience and perseverance. Parents can cultivate their children's interest and make them have a strong interest in soft pen calligraphy, so as to learn and improve more actively.
In short, children need to observe, imitate, practice and cultivate interest in soft pen calligraphy. Parents can choose suitable learning methods and materials according to their children's actual situation and interests to help their children gradually improve their soft pen calligraphy.