- Developed fine motor skills by manipulating and connecting Lego pieces
- Explored concepts of color and shape by selecting and arranging different Lego pieces
- Enhanced imagination and creativity by building various structures and objects using Legos
- Developed problem-solving skills by figuring out how different pieces fit together
- Enhanced spatial awareness by understanding the relationship between different Lego pieces and how they form a larger structure
- Improved communication and language skills by discussing their creations with peers or adult
- Strengthened critical thinking skills by planning and organizing their ideas before constructing with Legos
Continued development can be encouraged by:
- Exploring different Lego sets or themes to inspire new creations and expand their artistic styles
- Encouraging storytelling by having the child create a narrative around their Lego creations
- Introducing collaborative play where the child can work with others to build larger and more complex structures
- Incorporating additional art materials such as paint or markers to decorate Lego creations and add more visual elements