Physical Therapists provide pediatric motor development services, assessing, diagnosing, and treating infants to adolescents with motor, sensory, and functional impairments. They develop individualized treatment plans using various therapeutic approaches, including neurodevelopmental and sensory integration techniques. Responsibilities include hands-on therapy, caregiver training, prescribing home exercises, documentation, and collaborating within a multidisciplinary team. Qualifications include a relevant degree, at least 2 years pediatric experience, licensure, and strong communication skills. Physical demands involve lifting up to 50 pounds, maintaining prolonged standing, and supporting clients with disabilities. The role emphasizes core values of love, hope, sharing, and growth to foster a compassionate, supportive environment.