OTA-150 Pediatric Concepts and Interventions

This course provides knowledge and skills needed for working with children from birth through adolescence. Topics include review of normal growth and development, habituation of healthy habits/routines, the role of occupational therapy with caregivers/providers, understanding of common conditions and developmental delays; and the role of occupation in assessment, intervention planning and implementation with pediatric populations. Upon completion, students should be able to plan, implement, and modify appropriate interventions with children in their context and environment to promote engagement in occupation.


The following courses must be completed prior to taking this course:
Complete BIO-169 and OTA-130 with minimum grade C,
The following courses must be taken either prior to or at the same time as this course:
Take PSY-241 and OTA-170, Take OTA-163;

Offered: Fall

Upcoming Class Offerings

Section
Number
Dates Location Building Room Time Format
101
8/12 - 12/10
8/12 - 12/10
Main Campus
135
135
T 12:30:00 PM - 3:10:00 PM
M 2:30:00 PM - 4:20:00 PM
Classroom
102
8/12 - 12/10
8/12 - 12/10
Main Campus
135
135
W 12:30:00 PM - 3:10:00 PM
M 2:30:00 PM - 4:20:00 PM
Classroom