What It Takes To Become a Pediatric Occupational Therapist

Occupational therapy (OT) is one of the most rewarding careers and is a fast-growing profession that is becoming more well-known and recognized. Occupational therapy is a profession that helps people across the lifespan participate in the things they need and want to do to become as independent and functional as possible through the therapeutic use of occupations.  As an occupational therapist, you have the unique opportunity to work with clients at all stages of life, from infants to geriatric patients, and everyone in between. If you recently made the decision to pursue a career in the field, you may still have many questions about what it exactly takes to be an OT in the pediatric setting and what you would be doing in your practice.

First things first! You need to become a licensed occupational therapist which provides you the ability to work with any population in any setting as your school prepares you to be a “generalist”. You can then specialize and go into pediatrics. See below for a quick overview of the steps needed to become an OT:

  1. Earn a bachelor’s Degree (some schools offer 3 + 2 programs)
  2. Complete observation/volunteer hours – we have a great position you can apply for called an “occupational therapy practice associate” (OTPA) where you can gain those observation hours – click here to apply!
  3. Study for and take the GRE
  4. Decide on an MOT or DOT program for grad school and apply (it has been mandated that by July 1, 2027, the entry-level degree for an occupational therapist will be at the doctoral level)
  5. Complete level I and II fieldwork placements
  6. Pass the boards (NBCOT)
  7. Obtain licensure in your state (states differ in requirements and fees)

After you obtain your license, you can start applying to jobs in the setting you would like to work. As a new graduate, I highly suggest finding a company that offers a mentorship program to help guide you through your first year as a new OT. At COT we have a wonderful mentorship program for new graduates – click here to join our team! If you are interested in working with kids, keep reading for more information on what it takes to be in pediatrics!

Where does a pediatric OT work?

Occupational therapy is a unique field in that you can work in many different settings, even in pediatrics. A pediatric OT can be found in outpatient clinics, hospitals, schools, and can also provide services via home health or teletherapy. 

What roles does a pediatric OT have?

Pediatric OTs take on many different roles throughout their career. One of the best things about being an OT is there is a lot of room for growth and you are given a wide variety of opportunities. Below are just a few! 

  • Clinician
  • Mentor
  • Fieldwork Educator – at COT we take level I and level II students! If you are in need of a placement, click here to apply to be a student with one of our wonderful clinicians!
  • International Work/Volunteer – COT is currently in partnership with an amazing company called Therapy Abroad – click here for more information on their company and travel opportunities! 
  • Blog writer 
  • Resource creator – here at COT we work with our graphic design team to create helpful resources for therapists, teachers, and families! Check out our website – Therapy Materials Vault

Questions to ask yourself:

  • Do you enjoy working and collaborating with others?
  • Do you enjoy playing and working with children?
  • Do you enjoy being silly and have an upbeat personality?
  • Do you have good time management skills? 
  • Are you flexible?
  • Do you consider yourself creative and a good problem solver?
  • Are you self motivated? 
  • Are you a strong writer and communicator? 
  • Do you like making a huge impact on others’ lives?

If you answered “yes” to these questions then you could have what it takes to be a successful pediatric occupational therapist!

Contact Chicago Occupational Therapy or call (773) 980-0300 to learn more about our volunteer opportunities, want to join our team, or if you are interested in completing your fieldwork placements with us! 

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"The occupational therapists at Chicago Occupational Therapy are among the most skilled, talented, and versatile professionals I’ve encountered. The team provides outstanding care, and the engaging activities, such as yoga sessions, have been a hit with the children. Their exceptional approach to pediatric occupational therapy emphasizes collaboration, support, and respect for each child, ensuring they work diligently towards their therapeutic goals and greater independence. This facility truly provides a wonderful experience!"
"I was incredibly impressed with the team at Chicago Occupational Therapy. It’s evident that every staff member genuinely cares about their work, and their helpfulness and kindness make a significant difference. The occupational therapists provided invaluable insights, and it was inspiring to witness the strong relationships they built with each child and their family. I feel fortunate to have experienced such an exceptional environment, and I highly recommend this place!"

Occupational Therapy Services We Offer

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Gross Motor Skills

Our gross motor skills programs focus on developing strength, coordination, and balance through engaging activities that promote physical activity and confidence.
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Fine Motor Skills

We enhance fine motor skills through targeted exercises that improve hand strength, dexterity, and coordination for tasks like writing and self-care.
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Visual Motor Skills

Our visual motor skills training helps children integrate visual input with movement, supporting their ability to perform tasks that require hand-eye coordination.
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Sensory Processing

We provide sensory processing support to help children interpret and respond to sensory information, enabling them to navigate their environments effectively.
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Self-Care & Daily Living Skills

Our self-care and daily living skills programs teach children essential routines, fostering independence in activities such as dressing, grooming, and feeding.
Visual Perceptual Skills | Chicago Occupational Therapy Services

Visual Perceptual Skills

We develop visual perceptual skills to enhance children’s ability to understand and interpret visual information, crucial for academic success and daily activities.
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School Readiness

Our school readiness programs prepare children for a successful transition to school by focusing on the foundational skills needed for academic and social success.
Handwriting Skills | Chicago Occupational Therapy Services

Handwriting Skills

We help children improve their handwriting skills through personalized strategies that focus on grasp, posture, and letter formation for clear and efficient writing.
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Play Skills

Our play skills development sessions encourage children to engage in cooperative and imaginative play, fostering social interactions and emotional regulation.
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Executive Function Skills

We enhance executive function skills through targeted strategies that improve planning, organization, and problem-solving abilities, essential for daily life.
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Social Skills

Our social skills development programs focus on helping children build positive relationships and effective communication skills through structured practice and guidance.