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How to Use LEGO Therapy to Build Social and Communication Skills*

  • Writer: Glenda Carnate
    Glenda Carnate
  • Mar 14
  • 2 min read

LEGO Therapy turns play into a fun way for autistic children to build social and communication skills.
LEGO Therapy turns play into a fun way for autistic children to build social and communication skills.

LEGO isn’t just for play—it can be a powerful tool for autistic children to develop social and communication skills in a fun, structured way. LEGO Therapy, created by Dr. Daniel LeGoff, turns a favorite activity into a guided learning experience that fosters teamwork, problem-solving, and interaction.


How LEGO Therapy Works


LEGO Therapy is based on structured group play, where children work together to build a model. Each participant takes on a specific role:

  • Engineer – Gives verbal instructions based on the manual.

  • Supplier – Finds the correct LEGO pieces.

  • Builder – Assembles the pieces following the Engineer’s guidance.


By rotating roles, children practice social skills such as active listening, taking turns, and giving clear instructions.


Key Benefits of LEGO Therapy


  • Encourages communication – Kids must describe, request, and clarify as they build.

  • Builds teamwork skills – They learn cooperation, problem-solving, and patience.

  • Boosts confidence – Completing a project together fosters a sense of achievement.

  • Reduces anxiety – A structured, predictable activity helps autistic children feel at ease.


How to Start LEGO Therapy at Home


  1. Choose a simple LEGO set – Start with an easy build to avoid frustration.

  2. Assign roles – Rotate them each session to develop different skills.

  3. Model communication – Encourage clear instructions and positive feedback.

  4. Praise teamwork – Reinforce social engagement and problem-solving efforts.


Final Thoughts


LEGO Therapy transforms play into an opportunity for growth, helping autistic children develop essential social and communication skills in a fun, low-pressure environment.


For more information, download the One Autism Health app for FREE.


*results may vary, please consult a professional.

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