- Developed fine motor skills by manipulating and connecting Lego pieces
- Enhanced hand-eye coordination while assembling the Lego structure
- Improved spatial awareness by visualizing and planning the design
- Strengthened gross motor skills by reaching, bending, and moving around to gather Lego pieces
- Increased balance and stability while standing or kneeling to build the Lego structure
- Enhanced problem-solving skills by figuring out how to connect different Lego pieces
- Promoted creativity and imagination by building unique structures
- Improved concentration and focus by staying engaged in the activity
Continued development can be encouraged by:
- Introducing more complex Lego sets with detailed instructions to challenge their problem-solving skills
- Encouraging the child to build specific objects or scenes from their imagination, promoting creativity
- Organizing Lego building competitions or challenges with friends or siblings to enhance social interaction and teamwork
- Using Lego as a tool for storytelling, where the child can create characters and scenes to act out different scenarios
- Exploring different themes or subjects through Lego building, such as animals, vehicles, or famous landmarks, to expand their knowledge and interests