What can Building Blocks Bring to Children?
Mar 25, 2023
What are the benefits of children's exposure to building blocks?
The first is to develop spatial cognition.
For example, in the process of building and disassembling building blocks, children can learn to distinguish between plane and three-dimensional space.
A new study of 340 students from the University of Colorado in the United States also confirmed this point: if children before the age of 6 consciously play games of building blocks, they can improve their spatial cognitive thinking ability. will continue into college.
It can also help children unlock higher-order thinking training modes.

Abstract Thought
Building block building itself pays more attention to the internal structure and principles, and no longer emphasizes the appearance of the final built things. This process is a good way to train children's abstract thinking ability.
At the stage of 3-6 years old, children mainly understand and perceive things through physical objects, and mainly use concrete thinking.
At this time, consciously enlightening the child's abstract thinking ability will help his thinking mode transition from concrete thinking to abstract thinking.
Logical Thinking
When a child uses a screwdriver, he will encounter a situation where the screw cannot be screwed, so he needs to constantly use his brain to find a solution. This process can cultivate the child's sense of logic to solve more complex problems.
Mechanical Principle
The construction of different types of works allows children to learn to classify and summarize, and to understand the inherent mechanical principles of things.
Don't underestimate the cultivation of these abilities. Early enlightenment is a very correct choice.
Giving children more thinking exercises during the golden period of brain development at the age of 3 to 6 can make him smarter.

