Our students exercise their fine motor skills, work through the engineering process (without knowing it), and practice teamwork all while building challenges with LEGO bricks.

Do LEGOS Help Your Brain?

The short answer is yes, and a quick scan of the benefits mentioned above is enough proof of LEGO’s advantages in cognitive improvement.

  • Creating a LEGO project requires focus and concentration. Children learn to pay attention and to stay focused on the task at hand.

  • LEGO stimulates creativity and thinking out of the box. Imagination and ingenuity lead to innovative thinking and the discovery of new ideas.

  • LEGO play is a productive hobby that helps you relax.

  • Using LEGO pieces to construct objects requires various brain skills like planning, problem-solving, lateral thinking, spatial awareness, and STEM skills.

Source: https://www.fractuslearning.com/some-surprising-benefits-of-lego/#:~:text=Imagination%20and%20ingenuity%20lead%20to,spatial%20awareness%2C%20and%20STEM%20skills.