Children are always inattentive and want to sign up for an interest class. What is more appropriate to learn?

You can learn calligraphy, painting or playing chess, which can effectively improve your child's attention.

Practicing calligraphy can cultivate children's ability of observation, analysis and expression. Can develop meticulous, focused, calm and lasting quality. Cultivate aesthetic taste. Mr. Lu Xun once commented: "China's calligraphy art is the pearl of the East. This is not a poem, but it has poetic charm. It is not a painting, but it is beautiful. It's not a dance, but it has a rhythm. It is not a song, but it has a singing melody. "

Learning painting helps to complete the development of vision and movement and promote the growth of children's cognitive ability. It helps to cultivate children's observation, memory, imagination and creativity. It allows children to express and stretch their inner desires and emotions, thus achieving inner balance and maintaining stability in a complex environment. Painting can help children develop a tough spirit.

Playing chess can improve children's attention. The chessboard is ever-changing, and it is often "one careless move will lose the whole game." If you want to beat your opponent, you must concentrate on it. Can exercise children's rich imagination, keen insight and unique creativity. It can cultivate children's self-control, self-regulation and self-education ability.

Extended data:

For interest classes, it is to cultivate children's interest in a certain aspect and develop their thinking ability, rather than just letting children master a skill. Playing chess is an excellent activity to develop intelligence.

First of all, playing chess requires children's high concentration, because playing chess should not only consider how to move their own pieces, but also always see how to move each other's pieces. Secondly, playing chess requires children to think before playing chess and make plans and decisions quickly.

Therefore, playing chess is of great significance to the improvement of children's psychological intention and general level, and can also cultivate children's ability to analyze and solve problems, concentration and perseverance.

In addition, playing chess is also beneficial to children's social development. Playing chess forces children to see each other's moves and adjust their thoughts and behaviors accordingly. Playing chess also requires children to learn to wait in turn, see clearly the relationship between each other's actions and themselves, control their impulsive tendencies, and learn to cooperate with others.