Daedalus Lecture: Julia Looper
"Every Step Counts: Understanding and Facilitating Locomotor Skills in Children with Down Syndrome" presented by Julia Looper. Children with Down syndrome often experience delayed walking, impacting their overall development. Pediatric physical therapists are looking for more effective ways to help infants with Down syndrome learn to walk. This talk highlights the importance of early walking for these children and introduces an emerging method that encourages play and movement while standing.
Please RSVP by January 30 to reserve your attendance. The optional food service is $15 per person. Cash, check, or card accepted at the door.
- 5-5:30 pm: Social half-hour
- 5:30-6:30 pm: Lecture
- 6:30-7:30 pm: Dinner and conversation
Daedalus Lectures are intended to facilitate the sharing of research among colleagues. This event is open to faculty, staff, emeriti, and invited students. If you have any questions, please email academicdeans@pugetsound.edu.
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