OrbRom Center Blog: Information about Special Needs Education. OrbRom Center Blog provides information about special needs education, including autism, ADHD, dyslexia, spelling difficulty, and social and slow learning.
It Takes a Village to Support a Child: Collaboration in Inclusive Education
PRESCHOOL PROGRAM Inclusive education is strongest when professionals work together. Recently, a productive meeting brought together [Read More]
Empowering Teachers: Supporting Diverse Learners in Everyday Classrooms at SCIA
PRESCHOOL PROGRAM On February 28, Kate Bowler, Special Education Teacher and Lead Teacher at OrbRom Learning [Read More]
Vision Bridge International Academy and OrbRom Center Sign MoU to Strengthen Inclusive Education in Phnom Penh
PRESCHOOL PROGRAM Vision Bridge International Academy Strengthens Inclusive Education Through New Partnership Vision Bridge International Academy [Read More]
Preschool Art Activities: Why Messy Painting Helps Children Learn
PRESCHOOL PROGRAM Preschool art activities play an important role in early childhood development. What may look [Read More]
Special Education Phnom Penh: Supporting Every Child Through Individualized Learning
Special Needs (one-on-one) HERE Finding the right special education Phnom Penh program can feel overwhelming for [Read More]
What Is Occupational Therapy? A Practical Guide for Families in Phnom Penh
Many parents hear the term what is occupational therapy and assume it’s only about fine motor skills or [Read More]
Autism School in Phnom Penh: Creating Structured Learning Environments Where Every Child Can Grow
PRESCHOOL PROGRAM Finding the right autism school in Phnom Penh is one of the most important [Read More]
Speech Therapy Phnom Penh: Helping Children Build Communication Through Real Interaction
Speech Therapy Services Many parents start searching for speech therapy Phnom Penh when they notice small [Read More]
Occupational Therapy Phnom Penh: Building Strong Bodies, Calm Brains, and Confident Learners
When parents hear “occupational therapy,” they often think it’s only about handwriting or fine motor skills. But occupational [Read More]









