Throughout the laboratory for pediatric physical therapy and rehabilitation science at the CGU and its collaborators, research is under way to better understand the motor control and learning of children, to test optimal outcome measurements and procedures for quantifying measurements for physical-related activity and participation in Taiwanese children, and to identify optimal physical therapy intervention. Projects include but are not limited to, anticipatory postural adjustments in standing, gait analysis, and health-related quality of life in various pediatric conditions. These conditions include cerebral palsy, Tourette syndrome, and high-risk infants. There are overlaps and connections among the various research projects, and the laboratory for pediatric physical therapy and rehabilitation science at the CGU has made it a priority to develop collaborative teams that explore research problems from a variety of perspectives.