225XP0200X Pediatric Occupational Therapist
Description
A medical professional who helps infants, children, and teenagers develop skills needed for everyday activities like playing, learning, and self-care. Pediatric occupational therapists work with children who have developmental delays, disabilities, or difficulties caused by injuries or medical conditions. They provide therapy to improve coordination, strength, social skills, and independence, and may help with challenges related to autism, cerebral palsy, sensory processing issues, or other developmental concerns. Patients can expect personalized activities and support to help children succeed at home, in school, and in the community.
- Classification
- Occupational Therapist
- Specialization
- Pediatrics
Doctors with this Specialty
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