LEGO Club

Our neurodiverse students have been attending the LEGO Club and having a fantastic time. Thanks to Good360, we have received new LEGO sets and the students are very engaged. They are developing their fine motor skills, executive functioning skills, and most importantly, their social and language skills. The students are learning to take turns, problem-solve, time manage, negotiate, and self-regulate, while also learning about each other and things they have in common. The groups are naturally developing friendships based on common interests, such as LEGO, and it is such a joy to watch the students interact with each other in such a positive and engaged way.
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