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  • Counting: The child learned to count the number of Lego pieces they have.
  • Sorting: The child learned to sort the Lego pieces by color, size, or shape.
  • Patterning: The child learned to create patterns using different colored Lego pieces.
  • Addition: The child learned to add the number of Lego pieces together to find the total.
  • Subtraction: The child learned to remove or take away Lego pieces from a set.
  • Measurement: The child learned to compare the size of different Lego pieces.
  • Spatial awareness: The child learned to build structures using Lego pieces, developing their understanding of shapes and space.

Continued development can be encouraged by:

  • Introducing more complex patterns for the child to create using Lego pieces.
  • Using Lego pieces to practice simple addition and subtraction problems.
  • Encouraging the child to build more complex structures, incorporating different shapes and sizes of Lego pieces.
  • Introducing measurement concepts by asking the child to build structures of specific heights or lengths using Lego pieces.
  • Playing games that involve counting and sorting Lego pieces, such as "How many red Lego pieces can you find?" or "Can you sort all the Lego pieces by size?"
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