Calligraphy is a beautiful visual art that is expressed through writing. It is also known as
decorative handwriting. It is created using a pen, brush, pointed nib or any other writing
instrument. There are many types of calligraphy ā€“ Indian, Chinese, Arabic, Japanese and
Western.
Children can benefit immensely from learning and practising calligraphy. Letā€™s tell you how!

ļ‚· Improves Handwriting
If you are struggling to improve your childā€™s handwriting, then calligraphy could be the
answer. Calligraphy requires your child to concentrate on forming letters and write slowly.
As they get an idea of letter formation, they can gradually improve their handwriting and
also increase their writing speed.

ļ‚· Evokes Interest in Art
Calligraphy is an artistic expression. It holds a visually aesthetic appeal. It is a great way to
encourage your child to take up art as a hobby or profession.

ļ‚· Increases Concentration
Calligraphy requires concentration because it is a game of patience. There is no scope for
mistakes or else the entire piece will lose its appeal. Hence, calligraphy is known to increase
the period of focus for your childā€™s brain. It also improves memory.

ļ‚· Offers Therapeutic Benefits
Calligraphy relaxes your childrenā€™s minds and takes them into a meditative state. It
promotes their cognitive function. It puts them at ease and relieves their stress. It is good
for their mental and emotional health. So, if your children are going through behavioural
issues or need psychological relaxation, then calligraphy is a good way to do it.

ļ‚· Serves as a Good Career Choice
Calligraphy artists are in great demand. If your child learns calligraphy to the advanced
levels or takes up formal training, they can take up professional careers as a calligraphy
artist, calligraphy instructor, calligraphy designer, etc.
Calligraphy is an inexpensive art form to learn. As we have mentioned, it offers several
benefits for your childā€™s overall development and well-being. If you are looking for
calligraphy classes, click here.

About Smita Omar

Smita is an ex banker who voluntary said adiĆ³s to a high flying career to explore the rocky yet beautiful terrain of motherhood. When she is not busy juggling between her naughty daughter and foodie husband, you can find her donning the hat of a freelance content developer-editor to keep her sanity intact. She has been a Work-From-Home-Mother for 8 years and turns to meditation when the going gets tough.

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