Mar. 15th, 2022
Occupational therapy (OT) is a health profession that helps children and adults improve their ability to function independently. OT focuses on assisting patients in developing skills needed to perform daily tasks such as dressing, feeding, bathing, learning, and communicating. Occupational therapists work closely with other healthcare professionals to provide individualized treatment plans for each patient. They also collaborate with families, teachers, caregivers, and community resources to promote independence and participation in everyday life. The following blog will help you understand what pediatric occupational therapy entails. 1. Assessment Your therapist will learn about your child’s strengths and weaknesses during this stage. In a…