Master of Occupational Therapy (MOT) in Pediatrics is a 2 year postgraduate degree that prepares students for the assessment and treatment of developmental, physical, and sensory issues in children. The course discusses pediatric neurodevelopmental problems, sensory integration, motor skill development, and therapeutic approaches for children with disabilities. Students acquire hands-on experience through clinical training in pediatric hospitals, rehabilitation centers, and special education facilities. The program includes therapeutic activities to help youngsters gain independence and functional capacities. Graduates can work in pediatric clinics, schools, hospitals, or research facilities, offering specialized care to children with a variety of developmental problems.