Autism

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Our special education school in Cambodia provides expert support for children with autism, offering tailored interventions, speech therapy, occupational therapy, and personalized education programs. We empower children to reach their full potential through evidence-based strategies and a nurturing environment.

Encouraging Spontaneous Speech in Young Children with Autism

Speech Therapy Services Encouraging spontaneous speech in young children with autism is less about prompting words and more about creating the right conditions for communication to emerge naturally. Many autistic children can label objects or repeat [Read More]

Building Confidence and Connection: Supporting Children with Autism Through Daily Routines

Speech Therapy Services Many families start their journey with Autism feeling unsure of where to begin. For a mother, the process can feel overwhelming, especially when routines, communication, and emotional needs look different from other children. [Read More]

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Creating Better Learning Futures: How Families in Phnom Penh Can Support Children With Different Learning Needs

PRESCHOOL PROGRAM Every child deserves the chance to learn, grow, and feel confident in their abilities. Some children learn quickly through traditional methods, while others need approaches tailored to their pace and learning style. This isn’t [Read More]

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The Role of Social Stories in Supporting Communication and Behavior

Speech Therapy Services Social stories are short, personalized narratives that teach everyday situations step by step—and the role of social stories in supporting communication and behavior is powerful for many neurodivergent children. By pairing clear language [Read More]

How AAC (Augmentative and Alternative Communication) Supports Nonverbal Children

Speech Therapy Services Families often ask how AAC (Augmentative and Alternative Communication) supports nonverbal children and whether it will “replace speech.” In practice, AAC does the opposite: it opens communication, reduces frustration, and creates more opportunities [Read More]

Transitioning from Dependence to Independence: Steps for Parents

Helping a child move from relying on adults to managing daily tasks is a journey—and it starts at home. Transitioning from Dependence to Independence doesn’t mean doing everything at once; it means building small routines that grow confidence, [Read More]

Visual Schedules for Building Independence at Home

Visual schedules for building independence at home give children a clear, step-by-step map of what to do next—reducing stress, boosting confidence, and cutting down on constant reminders. Families across Phnom Penh tell us the biggest win is predictability: [Read More]

Developing Self-Care Skills for Autistic Children (Dressing, Eating, Hygiene)

Building independence in self-care is possible—and powerful—for autistic children. Developing self-care skills for autistic children starts with breaking routines into small, teachable steps, using visual supports, and practicing in calm, predictable moments. These foundations help with dressing, eating, [Read More]

How Occupational Therapy Builds Independence in Children with Autism

For many families, independence isn’t a single milestone—it’s a series of small, meaningful wins. How occupational therapy builds independence in children with autism is through targeted practice of everyday skills, sensory regulation, and confidence-building routines. At OrbRom Center, [Read More]

Teaching Daily Routines to Children with Autism: Simple Steps That Work

Teaching daily routines to children with autism builds confidence, reduces anxiety, and helps families run smoothly. In this guide, we’ll show practical ways to teach daily routines to children with autism, using visual supports, task analysis, and sensory-aware [Read More]

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