- Developed fine motor skills by manipulating and connecting Lego pieces
- Enhanced spatial awareness and visual perception by following instructions to build specific Lego structures
- Improved problem-solving skills by figuring out how to assemble the Lego pieces correctly
- Expanded vocabulary by learning new words related to Lego building, such as bricks, blocks, and connectors
- Strengthened reading skills by following written instructions to build Lego models
- Practiced listening skills by following verbal instructions from a parent or caregiver during the activity
- Developed creativity and imagination by building unique structures using their own ideas
- Enhanced storytelling abilities by creating narratives and scenarios around their Lego creations
- Improved communication skills by describing their Lego models and explaining their design choices to others
For continued development, encourage the child to:
- Explore different Lego sets or themes to expand their vocabulary and knowledge in various areas
- Engage in collaborative Lego building activities with peers to enhance communication and teamwork skills
- Create their own Lego instruction manuals or stories, practicing writing and storytelling skills
- Participate in Lego building challenges or competitions to foster problem-solving and critical thinking abilities