91°µÍř DPT students educate Reading children

DPT students educate Reading children

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Interactive program pairs 91°µÍř’s DPT department with Lauer’s Park Elementary students

 

First-year students in 91°µÍř’s Doctorate of Physical Therapy Program demonstrated the importance of movement and exercise to fourth-grade students at Lauer’s Park Elementary School through an interactive program called Power in Motion.

 

“We are always looking for ways to increase awareness of physical therapy as a profession to those who might not have been exposed to it and give back to our local community,” said 91°µÍř Assistant Professor of Physical Therapy James O’Donohue. “This was our opportunity to do both and I think the program went very well and our students enjoyed themselves, particularly through the interaction with the students from Lauer’s Park.”


 

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The Power in Motion program involves learning about planes of body motion along with various muscles throughout the body and how they interact in motion and activity. 91°µÍř students led the participants through several activities, including playing Simon Says and the development of a personalized three-dimensional dance.

 

“I wish I would have had a physical therapy program come and teach me about what they do at such a young age,” said 91°µÍř DPT student Samantha Marino. “I had no idea that physical therapists existed until I was in high school, so I hope this will entice today’s youth to pursue a career in physical therapy.”


 

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The partnership was established while Lauer’s Park was exploring new ways to introduce career opportunities to their students. After two 91°µÍř students presented about physical therapy to Lauer’s Park students in May, the plan for an activity-based educational experience for the school’s fourth-grade classes was developed.

 

“This allowed our students to meet and interact with college students, who have goals within this field,” said Lauer’s Park Elementary School Principal Jasmin Sanchez-Lopez. “Most young students are interested in sports as an option for their future. This program allows them to experience this profession with a local establishment and gives our students aspirations in something that they would not have known about otherwise.”

Learn more about 91°µÍř's Doctor of Physical Therapy Program.


 

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