Benefits of Legos for Kids You Never Thought Of

LEGOs do more than just cause pain when you step on them and teach kids to build monuments! Check out the benefits of LEGOS for kids you never thought of!

Yes, there are benefits of LEGOs beyond basic building skills! You might think of your kids’ LEGO pieces as something you dread finding in the dark. Those little plastic bricks offer much more than just sore feet and irritated parents. There are benefits your kids can reap from playing with LEGOs that you may not have thought of.

Benefits of Legos for Kids You Never Thought Of

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 Helps Improve Dexterity

If your child struggles with their manual dexterity, working with those little colored bricks can certainly help them out. Start with the biggest blocks for younger kids and help your child work on picking them up and work with them. As their dexterity improves, introduce smaller and smaller blocks. This also helps develop fine motor skills as kids need to learn to manipulate their fingers in order to pick up and work with blocks of assorted sizes.

Helps Improve Attention Span

Benefits of Legos

If you have a kiddo who bounces from activity to activity and flits from thought to thought, working with LEGO blocks can help improve their attention span. For highly distractible kids, working with and playing with those assorted blocks can give them something to focus on and help lengthen their attention span. Focusing on a task like building something with blocks can also help calm a hyperactive child. To improve attention and focus, give your child specific designs to build. For example, ask them to build a car or create a house out of LEGO blocks. This gives them a goal and helps them focus on meeting it.

Playing With LEGOs Helps With Following Directions

If your child enjoys LEGO building sets, this interest helps them improve their abilities to follow directions. How does that work? LEGO building sets come with specific instructions to create the design and those instructions must be followed step by step in order to create the play set. This also fosters an attention to detail in children as they must do each step in order and exactly as written if they want the set to turn out right.

Creates Interest in Art and Design

Benefits of Legos: Creates interest in art & design

Creating designs and structures with LEGO blocks can help foster an interest in art and design. If your child seems to enjoy stepping outside the LEGO box and creating unusual structures, you can encourage their interests by adding more blocks and help them come up with designs to work on.

Playing with LEGO blocks may seem like just a silly thing for kids to do. The fact is, playing with these blocks fosters so much creativity, thought, and brain development that you definitely should encourage your kids to play with these toys. Whether they are building complex designs and sets from set instructions or just playing freely and creating their own structures, the benefits of LEGOs are worth the investment you put into them.

Can you think of any  benefits of LEGOs that other parents may not have thought of? Share them in the comments!

 

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7 thoughts on “Benefits of Legos for Kids You Never Thought Of

  1. I posted a Lego pic on my Twitter the other day with the comment, Can legos teach children innovation? I believe Legos can create innovative thinking. There is no better place to start that mindset than with our children. Great blog!!! I’m going to share!

  2. I recently had a conversation with a parent of toddlers on this very subject – I was initially leery of Lego *kits* as opposed to the open ended ‘bucket of bricks’ but her arguments (like yours) were really sound! I’d love it if you’d share this at Reviews, Chews & How-Tos this week for our first Awesome Life Friday Link Up.

  3. Sometims I give my son aND husband Legos to do. I get so much peace and quit when boy my boys play with Legos. Shh my husband thinks I am encouraging bonding, I just wanted to take a bath.. with out interruptions. ….

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