Scientists say that children's hands are children's brains. When the child's hand is trying, the brain is actually accumulating a lot of experience. Cultivate children's logical thinking, creativity and problem-solving ability through "hands-on" in Lego class.
Although children can imitate, they don't like to imitate others. They like to have their own style. They often have some unusual opinions, answers, intentions and achievements, and they often surprise us adults. For example, let the children build a car for a race to see who can run far. They will keep thinking and try their best to change the gears, pulleys and the weight of the car.
It's like how to get 6. It can be 5+1; Can be 8-2; It can also be 2× 3; It can also be 12÷2. Different people building the same Lego suit will produce different results, and the results are all reasonable.
The same Lego suit, after building different finished products, can be constantly modified by constantly trying to improve the finished products. Therefore, the works built by each child in the same class are different, which is also the charm of Lego diversity.
Second, the cultivation of observation and concentration. Playing high can also cultivate children's observation and concentration.
When a child builds a car, he may only know that the wheel is round, but when he builds it himself, he finds that the wheel is composed of wheels and tires. Also, when a child takes an excavator, he will install the excavator at the back of the cockpit at first, because he usually drives at home and his father sits in front, but it is not right until it is built. Excavators should be installed in front of the cockpit to facilitate the driver's operation. Hands-on building, comparing with real life, and then exploring the reasons, children's observation ability will be improved, and their creativity and ability to find and solve problems will also be improved.
Third, the cultivation of personality is also very helpful for the cultivation of children's personality.
Children build their own, sometimes they will experience failure, and constantly modify the construction method until they succeed. In this process, they cultivate their ability to resist setbacks, but also gain self-confidence and understand that success can be achieved through unremitting efforts and attempts!
By learning Lego, children's abilities can be cultivated. If you have children aged 3- 16 at home, you can book rich and interesting Lego experience courses for them.