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.
Understanding Sensory Processing in Children: Why OrbRom’s Sensory Room Makes a Difference
Preschool Program Sensory processing plays a crucial role in how children experience and respond to the [Read More]
Preparing Children with Special Needs for Mainstream Schools at OrbRom Center
Preschool Program At OrbRom Center, we believe every child deserves an education tailored to their needs, [Read More]
Why Specialized Preschool Programs Are Essential for Children with Special Needs in Cambodia
Preschool Program At OrbRom Center, we recognize the importance of providing early, specialized support for children [Read More]
Autism Support in Phnom Penh: Empowering Children and Families with Specialized Services
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental condition that affects how individuals communicate, learn, and interact with others. In [Read More]
Understanding Special Education: Empowering All Learners to Succeed
Special education aims to provide tailored support to students with diverse learning needs, ensuring every child has the opportunity [Read More]
Down Syndrome in Khmer
Down Syndrome, known in Khmer as “ទ័ពសំរាប់មុខ” (Tor Samrab Mok), is a genetic condition that affects individuals across the [Read More]
The Role of Play in Learning: How We Combine Fun with Education for Children with Special Needs
Preschool Program At OrbRom Center, we believe that play is one of the most powerful tools [Read More]
Why Academic Assessments Are Key to Understanding Your Child’s Learning Profile
Academic Assessments Services As parents and educators, understanding how children learn is crucial to supporting their [Read More]
What Parents Should Know About Speech Delays and Early Communication Development
Speech Therapy Services Speech and communication are fundamental aspects of a child’s development. However, every child [Read More]









