- Understanding of basic engineering principles
- Developed fine motor skills
- Learned about balance and stability
- Explored concepts of gravity and weight distribution
- Experimented with different building techniques
- Developed problem-solving skills
- Learned about cause and effect
- Explored concepts of symmetry and patterns
- Developed spatial awareness
- Learned about different shapes and their properties
Continued development can be encouraged by introducing more complex building challenges, such as building bridges or buildings with moving parts. Encourage the child to experiment with different materials and explore how they affect the stability and strength of their structures. Encourage them to research and learn about famous architects and engineers, and challenge them to recreate famous landmarks using Lego. Additionally, encourage the child to document their building process and reflect on what they have learned, fostering critical thinking and self-reflection skills.