The Impact of Pediatric Occupational Therapy on Child Development
Pediatric Occupational Therapy (POT) is a healthcare discipline aimed at helping children achieve independence in daily life activities and maximize their potential. This type of therapy is designed to meet the developmental needs of children with congenital or acquired disabilities. Pediatric occupational therapists work on improving children's motor skills, cognitive abilities, sensory integration processes, and social skills, ultimately enhancing their overall quality of life.