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Children become supernumerary disciples of Deyun Society too early and join traditional art, okay?

First of all, I will use my own examples to illustrate the benefits of learning traditional art.

I am the parent. My child has just turned eight and has been learning traditional cross talk. He recites the names of some newspapers every day. Through long-term recitation, his memory ability has been continuously improved.

By studying the traditional art of cross talk, he learned a lot about the traditional culture of China. He integrated these traditional cultural contents into his composition, and his writing level was constantly improved.

Learning traditional art can also improve his cognitive ability and ability to distinguish right from wrong. In learning cross talk, he learned what is good and what is evil. Through this subtle influence, his cognitive ability has been continuously improved and he is much more mature than his peers. This is the charm brought by traditional art.

Learned crosstalk, humorous language, and get along well with classmates, who are willing to listen to him. In addition, he also participated in cultural performances organized by various regions. He stood on the stage and gave a humorous performance, which won the praise of the audience and improved his self-confidence.

Second, learning traditional art can improve one's self-cultivation.

Children's exposure to traditional art from an early age is conducive to shaping their character and improving their artistic accomplishment. Traditional art has profound connotation, and it can also strengthen the will in the process of learning. For example, to learn Chinese brush, it takes 1000 times to practice a horizontal stroke. In countless exercises, the child's will has been exercised, and he will be patient in doing things in the future.

Children are naturally cheerful, lively and active. It is of great help to learn these traditional arts and help to cultivate children's patience.

Third, learning traditional art can enhance cultural connotation.

China's traditional culture is profound, and China's ancient poems are rich in connotation and far-reaching. Learning and reciting ancient poems is helpful to improve children's imagination and creativity.

I often recite ancient poems with my children, so I educate my children with ancient poems, among which? I don't know if I study hard early, but I regret it later. I explained this sentence to my child deeply, and the child understood it just after he turned six. He said: that is, if I don't study hard now, I will regret my gray hair like grandma. ? This is the charm of ancient poetry.

In a word, I think it is good for children to devote themselves to traditional art too early.