Pediatric OTs help children gain independence while also strengthening the development of fine motor skills, sensory motor skills, and visual motor skills that children need to function and socialize in school, at home or on the playground.
Pediatric PTs help children to improve strength, endurance, balance, motor planning, and coordination to improve active participation in their environments by examining movement patterns and using play-based intervention.
Pediatric SLPs help children overcome communication challenges, both in expressive and receptive language. The goal is for successful communication and engagement with peers and adults in all environments.