- Developed fine motor skills by manipulating and connecting Lego pieces
- Improved hand-eye coordination by placing Lego pieces in specific locations
- Enhanced spatial awareness by building structures and arranging Lego pieces in different configurations
- Strengthened gross motor skills by reaching, bending, and moving around to gather and assemble Lego pieces
- Increased problem-solving skills by figuring out how to connect Lego pieces to create desired structures
- Promoted creativity and imagination by building unique structures and objects using Lego pieces
- Encouraged teamwork and social skills by collaborating with others to build larger structures or play together with Lego pieces
Continued development can be fostered by:
- Encouraging the child to build more complex structures and challenge themselves with different designs
- Introducing themed Lego sets or challenges to inspire creativity and storytelling
- Organizing Lego building competitions or group activities to promote teamwork and social interaction
- Using Lego as a tool for learning other subjects, such as math or science, by incorporating educational concepts into building projects
- Exploring different Lego techniques and building styles through online tutorials or books