
Pediatric Occupational Therapy
Pediatric Occupational Therapy focuses on helping children develop the skills they need for daily activities and to participate fully in life. In the context of Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine, therapists work with children who may have physical, developmental, or emotional challenges. They use play and tailored activities to improve fine motor skills, coordination, social interactions, and self-care abilities. The goal is to enhance the child’s independence and confidence, enabling them to engage in school, play, and other important aspects of their lives. This therapy is vital for fostering overall growth and helping children reach their full potential.