| Aspect | Traveling Occupational Therapy | Pediatric Occupational Therapy |
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| Credentials | Requires OT license, NBCOT certification | Requires OT license, NBCOT certification, specialized pediatric training |
| Work Environment | Various locations, clinics, schools, homes | Clinics, schools, hospitals, therapy centers |
| Employer & Industry | Travel agencies, healthcare agencies, hospitals | Hospitals, schools, outpatient clinics |
Traveling Occupational Therapy involves providing services at different locations, often on short-term assignments, requiring flexibility and adaptability. Pediatric Occupational Therapy focuses specifically on children, often in clinics or schools, with specialized skills for pediatric development. While both roles require OT credentials, Traveling Occupational Therapists work across diverse settings, whereas Pediatric Occupational Therapists specialize in child development and pediatric care.