Sophaneth HENG, B.Ed, M.Ed

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About Sophaneth HENG, B.Ed, M.Ed

I am an experienced Special Educational Needs (SEN) Teacher with a Master’s Degree in Special Education from Flinders University, Australia. I have 8 years of experience working with children with a wide range of special needs, including autism, ADHD, and learning disabilities.

Feeding Therapy: Supporting Toddlers with Eating Challenges in Phnom Penh

Developmental Assessments When Mealtime Becomes a Struggle, Therapy Can Help Your Child Thrive For many parents, feeding their toddler is a natural part of daily life. But for others, it can feel like a constant battle—refusing [Read More]

The Power of Movement: How Gross Motor Play Builds Baby Brains

Developmental Assessments Long before children speak or write, they explore their world through movement. Gross motor play—activities that involve the large muscles of the body—lays the groundwork for everything from sitting and crawling to attention, regulation, [Read More]

Why Early Intervention Matters: Building Foundations in the First Years

PRESCHOOL PROGRAM The early years of a child’s life are full of rapid growth—but for some children, that development may unfold a bit differently. Whether it’s delayed speech, trouble with fine motor tasks, or difficulty following [Read More]

Sensory Play: A Key to Unlocking Early Development in Children

PRESCHOOL PROGRAM Sensory play is more than just fun—it’s a powerful developmental tool for young children, especially those with autism, ADHD, or sensory processing challenges. In Phnom Penh, where early childhood development is increasingly prioritized, parents [Read More]

The Power of Daily Routines for Children with Sensory Processing Needs

For children with sensory processing challenges, the smallest changes in daily routines can feel overwhelming. In Phnom Penh, where many families juggle busy schedules, establishing consistent and calming routines is one of the most powerful tools for supporting [Read More]

Developing Fine Motor Skills Through Clay Play: A Key Focus of Occupational Therapy in Phnom Penh

Before a child learns to write, button a shirt, or tie shoelaces, they must develop fine motor skills—the precise coordination of small muscles in the hands and fingers. At OrbRom Center in Phnom Penh, occupational therapy uses fun, [Read More]

Building Motor Planning and Coordination Through Everyday Play in Phnom Penh

Not all therapy happens in a clinic. Sometimes, the most effective occupational therapy moments happen right at the kitchen table—with a few apples and a bit of creativity. At OrbRom Center in Phnom Penh, we encourage families to [Read More]

How Sensory Equipment Supports Occupational Therapy Goals

Specialized sensory equipment plays a crucial role in helping children achieve occupational therapy goals. At OrbRom Center in Phnom Penh, we use a variety of tools like therapy balls, foam rollers, and mats to promote balance, body awareness, [Read More]

The Importance of Core Strength Development in Occupational Therapy for Children in Phnom Penh

Core strength is fundamental to a child's ability to move, balance, and engage in everyday tasks. At OrbRom Center in Phnom Penh, our occupational therapy programs emphasize developing core muscles through targeted, play-based activities that support overall physical [Read More]

Building Gross Motor Skills Through Occupational Therapy

Gross motor skills are the foundation of physical development in children, supporting movement, balance, strength, and coordination. At OrbRom Center in Phnom Penh, our occupational therapy sessions focus on activities like climbing, jumping, and balancing to help children [Read More]

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