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Toddler building with two hands on a brick creation
Motor Development23 Apr 2026

Bilateral Coordination: Why Brick Play Is One of the Best Workouts for Both Hands Working Together

Your toddler is learning to make two hands work as a team — and the neuroscience behind why brick play trains this better than most activities will change how you see a simple stack.

5 min read
Two toddlers playing side by side with building blocks, not interacting directly
Toddler Development16 Apr 2026

Your Toddler Plays Next to Other Children — But Not With Them. That's Normal.

Parallel play is a distinct developmental stage most parents misunderstand. It's not antisocial. It's the cognitive foundation for everything that comes after.

4 min read
Toddler carefully placing a wooden block, focused expression
Toddler Development16 Apr 2026

The Moment Your Toddler Stops Improvising and Starts Planning

Between 18 and 24 months, brick play shifts from experimentation to intention — and the cognitive leap is bigger than most parents realise.

4 min read
Toddler holding a red building brick, calm and focused expression
Toddler Development16 Apr 2026

The Brick Fixation That Follows a Meltdown Is Not a Regression

After a tantrum, your toddler asks for the same bricks in the same arrangement. There's neuroscience behind why — and it has everything to do with regulation.

4 min read
Toddler's hands feeling and connecting building bricks
Motor Development2 Apr 2026

Bricks Are Sensory Gyms in Disguise

Every time your toddler pushes two bricks together, they're simultaneously working their tactile, proprioceptive, and vestibular systems — the sensory foundation for everything from writing to emotional regulation.

4 min read
Toddler building the same block tower repeatedly
Toddler Development2 Apr 2026

Why Your Toddler Builds the Same Tower Every Single Day

That same three-block tower you've built 300 times isn't a sign your child is stuck — it's a sign their brain is building.

4 min read
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