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The following handout series, developed with support from the LEGO Foundation, provides suggestions games and play-based activities based on a child’s age. The activities for younger children are designed for adults to engage in with children.
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Download free guides of executive functioning activities to support and strengthen skills, available for children ages six months through adolescence.
These exercises promote concentration, memory, and problem-solving skills by stimulating brain activity through fun, engaging tasks. Ideal for improving focus and coordination, they help kids build essential brain connections, boosting overall learning ability.
Harvard University’s Center on the Developing Child has compiled a guide on brain-building through play with a series of activities for infants, toddlers, and children.
Brain-Building Through Play: Activities for Infants, Toddlers and Children The following handout series, developed with support from the LEGO Foundation, provides suggestions for games and play-based activities based on a child’s age.
You can help your child develop these skills through brain training exercises—or better yet, games. Children naturally learn through play. Play involves the whole child in the experience and thus intensifies the learning experience. Practice is also important.
With support from the LEGO Foundation, we created a series of handouts with playful, age-appropriate activities for children, from newborns to adolescents, that are easy to do at home or just about anywhere! Interested in learning more about the importance of play? Check out this video!