Children and Adolescents for PT Group Labs Children and Adolescents for PT Group Labs

10/27/14

Contributed by Kellie Mooney

Come join the fun!  Children and Adolescents are needed for lab sessions in the graduate physical therapy (PT) course ‘Motor Development Across the Lifespan’.  

 The three Child and Adolescent Group labs will be held on Tuesday, Nov. 11th  at 10:15-11:30; 1:15- 2:30; and 3:15-4:30.  Most school districts in the area have that day off. You may choose to participate in one, two, or all three lab sessions held on the same day with three different groups of students.

 

Please consider bringing your child or teenager for one or more fun sessions with graduate PT students who plan to observe and test different aspects of your child’s motor development.

You may be with your child during the entire lab.  Three PT instructors plan to guide the small group of students during the labs. Your child will receive $15 per hour that he/she will participate in. You, as parent or legal guardian will be asked to sign a consent form for your child's participation as well as a W-9 in order for your child to receive the check. Your child's Social Security number is required of this form.

Directions and Parking:  All the labs are held in Ithaca College’s Center for Health Sciences (CHS), room 207. If you require parking close to CHS, please let us know as we plan have a few spaces assigned near the building or we now have additional visitor parking. Take Ithaca College’s main entrance off of 96B then take the first right and then immediately take another right into the Visitor Parking lot.  CHS is across the street and up the hill right beside Smiddy Hall.  Come in the main door and follow the Child and Adolescent Lab signs.

Please come 10 minutes before each session.  We will have water bottles.

If you are interested and/or would like more information, please contact:

 Kathy Schlough, PT, DSc
607-592-7064 or
ptkathys@twcny.rr.com 

 

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