Occupational therapy is a very powerful tool that can and should be utilized to help children grow and develop. In the article “Role of Occupational Therapy in Pediatric Primary Care: Promoting Childhood Development” by Bonnie Riley and Stephanie de Sam Lazaro, occupational therapy is highlighted as a key support in early childhood development. The authors discussed multiple examples of how influential OT can be.
By incorporating OT early on, developmental screenings can be done to detect potential challenges in the future. An advantage that OT provides is that practioners are able to adapt to each family cultural and personal needs to ensure meaningful support. Overall, the article discusses advocacy to integrate OT into primary care so that there is easier access to families.
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Rachel Silverman, UConn KIDS, Research Assistant