- Understanding of basic engineering principles
- Knowledge of different types of forces (e.g. gravity, friction)
- Understanding of simple machines (e.g. levers, pulleys)
- Understanding of structural stability and balance
- Knowledge of basic physics concepts (e.g. motion, energy)
- Understanding of cause and effect relationships
- Development of problem-solving skills
- Enhancement of spatial awareness and geometry concepts
- Development of fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination
Continued development can be encouraged by introducing more complex Lego sets with advanced engineering concepts, such as gears and motors. Additionally, incorporating challenges or competitions with friends or family members can foster creativity and critical thinking skills. Encouraging the child to document their creations through photographs or drawings can also help them reflect on their designs and improve their communication skills.