Pediatric Occupational Therapist

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Child Occupational Therapist
Pediatric Rehabilitation Therapist
Pediatric Therapy Specialist
Pediatric OT Practitioner
Pediatric Functional Therapist

Last updated on 30 Jan 2026

Overview

A Pediatric Occupational Therapist helps children develop the skills needed for daily living and school activities. They assess and treat developmental delays, physical disabilities, and sensory processing issues. Working closely with families and educators, they create personalized therapy plans. Their goal is to improve children’s independence and participation in everyday tasks. Pediatric OTs support emotional, social, and physical growth through therapeutic activities.

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Job Description
  1. Evaluate children’s physical, cognitive, and sensory abilities.
  2. Develop tailored therapy programs to enhance fine motor and coordination skills.
  3. Collaborate with parents, teachers, and healthcare professionals.
  4. Use play-based activities to encourage development and learning.
  5. Monitor progress and adjust treatments accordingly.
  6. Educate caregivers on strategies to support children’s needs at home and school.
  7. Document and report therapy outcomes clearly.
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