Of action heroes and ballerinas. On the unnoticed socialization of movement in early childhood
Dr. Ina Hunger | University of Bremen
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Of action heroes and ballerinas. On the unnoticed socialization of movement in early childhood
Dr. Ina Hunger | University of Bremen
Thursday, October 23
20:30 | Gastfeld | Bremen
Children are born with a natural need for movement. Especially in the first years of life, they need movement for their well-being and for their holistic development. However, the social environment reacts very differently to children's movement behavior. In her lecture, Dr. Ina Hunger, Professor of Sports Education at the University of Bremen, explains the importance of movement and shows the extent to which girls and boys are socialized differently through movement and what this means for their further development.
Address:
Gastfeldstraße 67
28201 Bremen
PUBLIC TRANSPORT:
Line 26, 27: Meyerstrasse
Free admission, the restaurant opens at 6 pm - unfortunately reservations are not possible.
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