Yes, licensed practical nurses (LPNs) can work in pediatric settings, providing essential nursing care to children and adolescents. LPNs in pediatrics work under the supervision of physicians and registered nurses, assisting with routine patient care, administering medications, monitoring vital signs, and supporting developmental needs. Their scope of practice in pediatric care may vary depending on state regulations, with some states permitting LPNs to perform more advanced responsibilities, such as wound care or certain procedures, while others may restrict their duties to basic care. Working in pediatrics requires LPNs to have specialized knowledge of child development and age-specific health concerns to ensure safe and effective care for young patients.