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== Description ==
== Description ==
The goal of pediatric occupational therapy is to increase kids' participation and engagement in daily activities. There are many different kinds of intervention strategies. In order to help families and therapists make informed decisions about the best possible care for children with impairments, we compiled the best intervention evidence currently available.
The goal of pediatric occupational therapy is to increase kids' participation and engagement in daily activities. There are many different kinds of intervention strategies. In order to help families and therapists make informed decisions about the best possible care for children with impairments, we compiled the best intervention evidence currently available.

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Description[edit | edit source]

The goal of pediatric occupational therapy is to increase kids' participation and engagement in daily activities. There are many different kinds of intervention strategies. In order to help families and therapists make informed decisions about the best possible care for children with impairments, we compiled the best intervention evidence currently available.

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