- The child learned vocabulary related to building and construction, such as "brick," "block," "connect," and "assemble."
- They practiced following verbal instructions and understanding basic concepts like "top," "bottom," "side," and "corner."
- The child developed fine motor skills by manipulating and connecting the Lego pieces.
- They used their imagination and creativity to design and build their Lego creation.
- The child may have engaged in pretend play, creating stories and scenarios with their Lego creation, which helps develop narrative skills.
- They may have practiced counting and sorting the Lego pieces, enhancing their early math skills.
For continued development, encourage the child to:
- Expand their vocabulary by introducing new words related to building and construction.
- Encourage them to build more complex structures, challenging their problem-solving and critical thinking skills.
- Engage in collaborative play with other children, promoting communication and social skills.
- Encourage them to write or dictate stories about their Lego creations, fostering their writing and storytelling abilities.
- Introduce Lego-themed books or educational resources to further enhance their English language arts skills.