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  • Child has learned basic color coordination by selecting and combining different colored Legos
  • Child has learned about symmetry and balance by creating structures with evenly distributed Lego pieces
  • Child has learned about spatial awareness by constructing multi-dimensional Lego structures
  • Child has learned about proportions and scaling by building different sized structures using Legos
  • Child has learned about creativity and imagination by designing and building unique Lego creations
  • Child has learned about problem-solving by figuring out how to connect different Lego pieces

Continued development can be encouraged by:

  • Encouraging the child to explore different types of Lego sets and themes, such as architecture or vehicles, to further enhance their creative skills
  • Challenging the child to build more complex structures or models using Legos to further develop their problem-solving abilities
  • Introducing other building materials, such as clay or recyclable materials, and encouraging the child to combine them with Legos for more diverse artistic projects
  • Organizing Lego building challenges or competitions to foster a sense of friendly competition and encourage the child's creativity
  • Providing opportunities for the child to share their Lego creations with others, such as through exhibitions or showcases, to boost their confidence and self-expression
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