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What are the top ten talents that boys must learn?

The ten talents that boys must learn are:

1, Football: Boys will practice a particularly impactful sport when they grow up. Playing football is one of them, and it is also one of boys' favorite sports, so it is necessary to be a necessary talent.

2. Basketball: Playing basketball can be said to be the ability of every boy now. Playing basketball can not only exercise, but also improve children's team consciousness and cooperation ability, which is definitely beneficial.

3. Calligraphy: Due to the development of science and technology, many people ignore the writing of words. Calligraphy is one of the traditional cultures in China. In fact, it is a special bonus for boys to learn calligraphy, and it can also exercise people's concentration and thinking ability and play a role in cultivating sentiment.

4, swimming: swimming is regardless of age, swimming itself is conducive to children's physical development, exercise children's willpower, parents are advised to take their children to a professional swimming pool, learn to swim through professional guidance.

5. Piano: People who play the piano usually have elegant posture and decent manners, so that children can learn piano and cultivate their appreciation of music.

6, painting: can improve children's aesthetic and color recognition ability, but also improve concentration, endurance and willpower will be better.

7. Go: Some chess puzzles. Sports events are more likely to show the active nature of boys and stimulate their thinking ability.

8, street dance: dancing can exercise a person's coordination ability.

9. Violin: Violin playing is standing with one hand. 3-4-year-old children with small fingers and insufficient strength are too reluctant to play music well. Therefore, it is suggested that the age of learning violin should be 5 ~ 6 years old.

10, table tennis, badminton: Keep your eyes on the ball, and the baby will read later. Babies are naturally curious and obsessed with the ball, but before the age of three, their hand-eye coordination ability is a bit poor. If they can't catch the ball all the time, they will lose their enthusiasm for learning. You can practice from the swing, or you can let him try to throw the ball out first and then pick it up.