The Benefits of Playing with LEGO for Children and Adults
The Benefits of Playing with LEGO for Children and Adults: Neuroplasticity, Therapy, and Engineering Thinking Introduction: From Educational Toy to Universal Cognitive Tool The LEGO constructor, created in Denmark in 1932, has long ceased to be just a children's pastime. From the perspective of neuroscience, developmental psychology, and pedagogy, it is a highly structured, multimodal environment for brain development and training. Its uniqueness lies in the combination of tactile interaction, spatial thinking, and creative freedom. The benefits of playing with LEGO are age-independent, although their specific manifestations and goals differ for children and adults. Benefits for Children: Building the Brain through Model Construction 1. Development of Fine Motor Skills and Sensory Integration Manipulating small parts requires precise eye-hand coordination, coordinated finger movements (pincer grasp), and regulation of muscle effort. This stimulates the corresponding areas of the motor cortex and cerebellum. For children with developmental differences (e.g., ASD), LEGO therapy is an evidence-based method for developing sensory integration and communication skills through joint structured building. 2. Formation of Spatial and Mathematical Thinking Assembling according to instructions or creating one's own model requires: Spatial imagination: Mentally rotating parts, understanding their mutual arrangement in 3D space. Proportions and symmetry: Absorbing basic geometric and engineering principles. Counting and classification: The need to count parts, sort them by color, shape, size. Scientific fact: Studies conducted at Boston University showed that children who regularly play with construction sets (including LEGO) demonstrate higher results in spatial thinking tests, which is a strong predictor of future success in STEM disciplines (science, technology, engineering, mathematics). 3. Development of Executive Functions These are the brain's "managerial" skills, critical ... Read more
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