
I've always been a fan of Legos and have quite the collection that I use at home and at work. For some of the older kids on my caseload, working with Legos can be motivating and get them to work on a number of skills. They are great for working on increasing hand strength and improving manipulation skills, which is important for handwriting, cutting and all kinds of other academic activities. It helps with executive functioning skills, especially improving organization, problem solving and focus and attention. At the end, the kids have a final product that they have built themselves and there is a tremendous amount of pride.
Many of the kids I work with are under the age of 5 and have significantly decreased grasp strength and poor fine motor skills. Therefore, regular Lego sets are typically not appropriate for them and end up causing more harm and frustration than good. In the past few years, Lego has expanded their Duplo products and there are some pretty amazing ones to choose from. The other day, I was looking around and stumbled upon the Creative Cars set. First of all, I was impressed with the affordable price tag of $20. The set comes with 40 different colored blocks in a variety of shapes, including windows, sirens and other truck parts. With those 40 Duplo blocks, you can create tons of different cars and trucks, including a dump truck, a police car or a tow truck. The set comes with a poster that shows you all the different things you can make. The best part is that the pictures are big and make it very easy to follow the directions. Depending on the child you are working with, you can make something small and simple or bigger and more complicated. I like that most of the cars and trucks use less than 10 pieces (most of them are closer to 5 or 6 blocks) so they can complete them in a short amount of time. After the kids have built all the different vehicles, you can ask them to try and create their own. If you have kids who need to work on being more creative, you can put a handful of pieces in front of them and have them come up with their own creation.
Some of the other occupational therapy skills that can be worked on using the Duplo Creative Cars set are:
Improve Bilateral Coordination Skills-building with Duplos are great for working on bilateral coordination/using two hands together during activities. For so many of my little kiddos at work, this is a difficult thing for them. I spend a lot of my time telling kids to use both hands. Even with blocks and other manipulative toys, I watch kids not use two hands and they get frustrated because the blocks aren't sticking together. Bilateral coordination is important for so many things, including handwriting, cutting and other academic activities. It's important to find motivating ways to work on this skill, and this car set is proving to be very motivating!
Improve Executive Functioning Skills-there are so many executive functioning skills that can be worked on when building with this Duplo set. First of all, being able to follow the directions and maintain their attention is very important in order for children to be successful when building their cars and trucks. They also need to be able to sort and organize their blocks before building. Sometimes kids can frustrated when things aren't easy and give up easily. Being able to ask for help instead of giving up and getting upset is a really important skill that can be worked on as well.
Improve Social Skills-these cars are great for working on improving social skills with younger children. I had a small group of 3 boys playing with them yesterday and it was fascinating to watch them work together to build cars and then play with them. The great thing about this set is in addition to being able to build cars and trucks, you can build a gas station so you can expand play skills at the same time. In my social skills group, I had the kids build a garage using Magna-Tiles which they thought was really fun. Using the Creative Car set with a group of kids will help them work on sharing, compromise and working together to build something. This can be a difficult thing for kids and is something that's important to work on so they can be socially successful in a classroom setting later on.
Whether you use these with an individual child or a group of children, there is so much that you can do with the Creative Car set by Duplo. While they are having fun, you can be happy knowing that they are working on developing a ton of skills that will help them become stronger and more confident little people!
Be sure to check out your local toy stores (I found mine at Mary Arnold Toys on the Upper East Side of Manhattan) before going to Amazon or the other big box stores.
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