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Lactation and Breast Feeding Resources

The Lactation Crew at Kidcrew will support you and your vision of feeding success.

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Physiotherapy Resources

Babies begin their gross motor development by learning to lift their heads on their tummy.

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Occupational Therapy Resources

Occupational therapy promotes independence in everyday life.

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Therapy Resources

Our therapy team is dedicated to helping your family with improving your child’s mental health.

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What is the difference between Pediatric Occupational Therapy & Physical Therapy?

What is the difference between pediatric Occupational Therapy (OT) and Physical Therapy (PT)?

In the pediatric environment, there can be a lot of overlap and similarities between occupational and physical therapy and these professions often work closely together.

However, while OTs and PTs work together in various settings and often overlap, they also practice distinctly different therapy practices.

Occupational therapists (OT) and physical therapists (PT) both assist patients in regaining the ability to perform everyday functions to the best of their ability, independently and safely.

In general, OTs work on functional skills of daily life, helping children get better at all of the activities that they need to do during the day (ie. eating, dressing, playing, learning, and growing), looking through a holistic lens at the physical, developmental, mental and emotional connections.

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PTs work more on the client’s physical mobility of moving their bodies to do those activities of daily living, navigating through their environment, getting to and from where they need to go, etc. Their focus is largely on the prevention, intervention, and rehabilitation of the musculoskeletal system so that the body may function properly.

PTs often provide specific exercises, stretches, and techniques and use specialized equipment to address problems in areas of decreased physical function.

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Dr. Dina Kulik

Dr. Dina Kulik completed her Pediatrics Residency and Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellowship at the Hospital for Sick Children. Dr. Dina is one of Canada’s leading child health media experts, providing child health information through television, radio, print media, and via her blog DrDina.ca. Above all, Dina’s greatest joy is her family, and being the mom of four lovely boys.

Dr. Dina Kulik

Dr. Dina Kulik completed her Pediatrics Residency and Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellowship at the Hospital for Sick Children. Dr. Dina is one of Canada’s leading child health media experts, providing child health information through television, radio, print media, and via her blog DrDina.ca. Above all, Dina’s greatest joy is her family, and being the mom of four lovely boys.

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