| Aspect | Community Occupational Therapy | Pediatric Occupational Therapy |
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| Credentials | Occupational Therapist (OT) license, possibly additional community health certifications | OT license, pediatric specialization certifications |
| Work Environment | Community settings, clinics, schools, homes | Hospitals, clinics, schools, outpatient centers |
| Employer & Industry | Healthcare agencies, community health programs | Hospitals, pediatric clinics, schools |
| Focus | Helping individuals in community settings improve daily functioning | Supporting children's development and daily activities |
Community Occupational Therapy and Pediatric Occupational Therapy both require OT licensure and focus on improving daily functioning. However, community OT emphasizes working within community settings and serving diverse populations, while pediatric OT specializes in children's developmental needs within healthcare and educational environments.