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What are the types of specialties?

Specialties are skills that are particularly good at, or stand out more than the average, or reach a certain level of expertise. Common specialties are sports, arts and so on.

I. Sports include:?

Ball games, such as basketball, soccer, table tennis, badminton, etc.?

Chess, such as Go, chess, backgammon, checkers, etc. ?

Martial arts, such as taekwondo, boxing, sparring, karate, etc.?

Gymnastics, such as aerobics, bar, double bar, etc.?

The second category of arts includes:?

Dance, such as ballet, Latin dance, folk dance, etc.?

Instrumental performance, such as violin, guitar, piano, flute, etc.?

Singing, such as Americana, folk music, etc.?

Painting, such as drawing, calligraphy, oil painting, watercolor painting, Chinese painting, etc.?

Crafts, such as pottery, paper-cutting, weaving, etc.

To determine what specialties are suitable for your child?

1, like quiet: suitable to learn Go?

Identification method: Quieter children, especially like to compare, for example, he can find that his mother's dumplings are different from his grandmother's. So games like jigsaw puzzles and other games are not suitable for children who want to learn to play Go. So games like jigsaw puzzles are enough to keep him happily fiddling for hours.

Tips: These children have patient personalities and careful observation, as well as good logical thinking skills. Parents should continue to cultivate his rigorous and serious personality by letting him learn more about Go, math or science experiments, etc.?

2, like to talk: suitable for learning vocal music?

Identification method: the child will have a special reaction to melodious music, often ah, ah scream, and waving small hands. Sometimes when they hear a piece of music on TV, they will immediately sing along. This type of child usually speaks earlier and likes to learn how to speak adults' words.

Tips: These children's thinking patterns are driven by sound, and in the traditional teaching model, most teachers teach through oral instruction, which is very beneficial for auditory learning children. They are better suited to learn comedy, voice or piano.