- Developed hand-eye coordination when assembling lego pieces
- Improved fine motor skills while manipulating small lego pieces
- Enhanced spatial awareness and geometry understanding while building structures
- Strengthened gross motor skills by bending, reaching, and moving around while playing
- Improved balance and coordination when constructing larger lego creations and maintaining stability
To further support the child's physical development through playing with legos, you can suggest:
- Encouraging the child to experiment with different building techniques to challenge their fine motor skills
- Setting up an obstacle course where the child needs to navigate through lego structures, promoting balance and coordination
- Integrating physical exercises during lego play, such as jumping jacks or stretches in between building sessions
- Introducing cooperative play by engaging in lego building challenges or collaborative projects with other children, fostering social interaction alongside physical activity