Hands-on building work provides deep psychological rewards through visible progress and tangible creation, which helps children develop a sense of purpose and pride in their work; regular exposure to construction activities during childhood, such as working alongside family members, can foster a lifelong passion for building and craftsmanship.
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That's it. I want to be a builder, or how did that come about?
>> Don't push me into it all. I think I've just being like every school holidays, every Saturday I was on the con- with dad sweeping up and it was just kind of hot breading and I I've always loved building things. So, when I was a kid, you know, playing with LEGO and it was just I found it very rewarding to have physically build something, you know, hardly a day went by when you couldn't you hop back in the truck at the end of the day and you could actually see what you'd done for the day and it's very rewarding. I think more kids probably need to do that sort of stuff, they need to be
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