Pediatric Occupational Therapy (OT) can address many different developmental areas, for example helping a child learn skills that promote their independence, such as dressing, self-feeding, and self-soothing to sleep. Many OTs also assist children the ability to modulate their response to sensory information.
Pediatric Physical Therapy (PT) can address developmental skills that progress from the coordination of the large muscle groups. Initially it may be to address an infant's head control, then progresses to help a child learn to sit, and crawl. Physical Therapists also help adapt activities to promote participation and skill development of children with physical differences.
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