Help children get back to fun!
Discover the world of recovery and goal setting with physiotherapists from the Health Science Department.
This exciting interactive exhibit has been designed especially for children. Young visitors can become "Recovery Heroes" helping people with injuries return to the activities they love most. Through case studies, children will learn how to set goals, create simple recovery plans, and understand why movement matters for health and happiness.
But that's not all! There will be a special competition for children to design a logo for a brand-new research study focused on children's health and recovery. Children can get creative and make their mark on an important project.
The exhibit is hands-on, educational, and involves activities that spark curiosity. Children can learn, play, and see how recovery connects science and fun.
This exciting interactive exhibit has been designed especially for children. Young visitors can become "Recovery Heroes" helping people with injuries return to the activities they love most. Through case studies, children will learn how to set goals, create simple recovery plans, and understand why movement matters for health and happiness.
But that's not all! There will be a special competition for children to design a logo for a brand-new research study focused on children's health and recovery. Children can get creative and make their mark on an important project.
The exhibit is hands-on, educational, and involves activities that spark curiosity. Children can learn, play, and see how recovery connects science and fun.
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