Supporting children with diverse ways of learning and communicating calls for approaches that are both engaging and meaningful. At Your Speech Room, we believe therapy should build on a child’s strengths, interests, and individuality.
One approach gaining recognition across Australia and globally is Lego Therapy for autism and ADHD. This structured, play-based therapy uses Lego to support social communication skills, emotional regulation, and confidence in a way that feels motivating and enjoyable.
In this blog, we explore the key benefits of Lego Therapy and how it supports children’s development through connection, collaboration, and play.
One approach gaining recognition across Australia and globally is Lego Therapy for autism and ADHD. This structured, play-based therapy uses Lego to support social communication skills, emotional regulation, and confidence in a way that feels motivating and enjoyable.
In this blog, we explore the key benefits of Lego Therapy and how it supports children’s development through connection, collaboration, and play.
What Is Lego Therapy?
Lego Therapy is a structured social development program originally designed to support autistic children. It is now widely used in speech therapy for autism, ADHD support, and social communication intervention.
During sessions, children work together in small groups, taking on roles such as:
During sessions, children work together in small groups, taking on roles such as:
- Builder – constructs the model.
- Supplier – finds the pieces.
- Engineer – gives instructions.
Why Lego Therapy Matters
Autistic children and children with ADHD may experience differences in communication, attention, and emotional regulation. Lego Therapy supports these areas by providing:
- A predictable and structured environment.
- A shared interest-based activity.
- Opportunities for connection and communication.
7 Key Benefits of Lego Therapy
1. Supports Communication Skills
Building communication through play. Children are supported to:
2. Encourages Social Interaction and Connection
Developing relationships through shared interests. Lego Therapy supports:
3. Builds Focus and Attention
Engaging, motivating activities. Children with ADHD often benefit from:
4. Develops Problem-Solving Skills
Supporting flexible thinking. Children practise:
5. Supports Emotional Regulation
Learning to manage big feelings. Lego Therapy provides opportunities to:
6. Strengthens Fine Motor Skills
Supporting physical development. Working with small Lego pieces helps:
Recognising strengths and capability. Children experience:
Building communication through play. Children are supported to:
- Ask for pieces
- Give and follow instructions
- Express ideas clearly
2. Encourages Social Interaction and Connection
Developing relationships through shared interests. Lego Therapy supports:
- Teamwork and collaboration
- Turn-taking and shared participation
- Building peer connections
3. Builds Focus and Attention
Engaging, motivating activities. Children with ADHD often benefit from:
- Hands-on, structured tasks
- Clear goals and roles
4. Develops Problem-Solving Skills
Supporting flexible thinking. Children practise:
- Following step-by-step instructions
- Sequencing tasks
- Adapting when things don’t go to plan
5. Supports Emotional Regulation
Learning to manage big feelings. Lego Therapy provides opportunities to:
- Work through frustration
- Use calming strategies
- Build resilience
6. Strengthens Fine Motor Skills
Supporting physical development. Working with small Lego pieces helps:
- Improve hand-eye coordination
- Develop fine motor control
- Support skills needed for writing and school tasks
Recognising strengths and capability. Children experience:
- A sense of contribution within a group
- Increased self-esteem
- Growing independence in social and learning environments
Summary: Benefits of Lego Therapy
This is a summary of the benefits of Lego Therapy and how it supports children:
- Communication Skills: Builds expressive language and turn-taking.
- Social Interaction: Encourages teamwork and friendships.
- Focus & Attention: Supports sustained engagement
- Problem-Solving: Develops flexibility and logical thinking
- Emotional Regulation: Builds resilience and coping skills
- Fine Motor Skills: Improves coordination and writing readiness
- Confidence & Independence: Strengthens self-esteem and autonomy
Get Started with Lego Therapy
Lego Therapy is a powerful, evidence-based autism therapy that supports communication, connection, and confidence.
At Your Speech Room, we are committed to providing neuroaffirming, strengths-based speech therapy tailored to each child.
Contact us to learn more or find a clinic near you.
At Your Speech Room, we are committed to providing neuroaffirming, strengths-based speech therapy tailored to each child.
Contact us to learn more or find a clinic near you.