- Understanding of basic engineering concepts such as stability and balance
- Exploration of cause and effect relationships through building and experimenting with different structures
- Introduction to the concept of friction and how it affects the movement of Lego pieces
- Observation and understanding of different shapes and their properties through building with Lego bricks
- Development of fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination through manipulating and connecting Lego pieces
- Introduction to basic principles of physics, such as gravity and motion, through building and playing with Lego creations
Continued development can be encouraged by providing the child with more complex Lego sets that involve more intricate building techniques and challenges. Additionally, incorporating storytelling and imaginative play with Lego creations can help foster creativity and further enhance the child's understanding of science concepts. Encouraging the child to experiment with different materials and incorporate other subjects, such as math or art, into their Lego creations can also provide opportunities for interdisciplinary learning.