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pediatric practice is considered to be between what ages?
birth to 18 years old
IDEA law
determines practice, special education services end at age 21
what do pediatric OT's do?
they assist families and children to attain adult roles and a meaningful adult life
Pediatric evaluation follows what type of approach?
TOP-DOWN *best practice*
-participation
-activity
-body function & structure
what some methods for evaluation
-parent/teacher interview
-child self report
-observation of performance/activity analysis
-standardized assessments
context of an eval
environment influences occupational performance
-NATUAL ENVIRONMENT (home, school, childcare, community setting)
-cultural influences and resources
-contextual barriers
intervention goals
to improve children's performance and participation
-interventions that enhance performance
-recommending activity adaptation and environment modifications
-consultation, coaching, and education
what should interventions focus on?
answer: INCLUSION
-goal of providing integrated services
-natural and least restrictive environments
-take care in efforts to foster inclusion not impede it
why is using preferred occupations important in client-centered interventions?
-this allows for greater interest in activities presented
-large importance of PLAY
-children should participate in goal establishment
engagement is essential to success in OT sessions
ex: CO-OP
just right challenge
- Matches the child's developmental skills and interests
- Provides a reasonable challenge to current performance level
- Engages and motivates the child
- Can be mastered with the child's focused effort
modify and adapt environment
-low/high technology solutions
-recommend adaptations to sensory environment
evidence based practice use therapists
-select EBP relevant to client and practice area
-adapt guidelines to match their work environment
-modify them into user friendly protocols
-establish systems to monitor their outcomes
interprofessional practice
-educate and advocate for others
-consultation & coaching
-teamwork
home programming
-collaborative partnership
-parent & child goals
-therapeutic activities that focus on achieving goals
-support parents to implement the program
-evaluate the outcomes
what are three models for service delivery
1. direct service
2. consultation model
3. school-based models
what are some similarities of peds practice to adults?
-shared philosophy (top-down)
-engage in similar processes
-same belief system in relation to humans and occupations
-work and manage interactions with family members
what is unique about peds practice compared to adult?
-policy and law may place boundaries on intervention
-varied team structures and working relationships
-funding
-rapid change of client development
-parent/caregiver opinion
-non-compliance "NO"