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.

Zones of Regulation

Navigating the complexities of emotions can be a challenging task for individuals of all ages. The Zones of Regulation, provide a framework for understanding, identifying, and managing emotions effectively. This framework is particularly beneficial for individuals with emotional [Read More]

Nurturing Every Mind: Effective Teaching Strategies for Students with Intellectual Disabilities

Every child possesses unique abilities and learning styles, and this diversity enriches the educational landscape. Among these diverse learners are students with intellectual disabilities (IDs), who may require individualized instruction and supportive strategies to thrive in the classroom. As [Read More]

Autism in Cambodia: A Cultural Context

In Cambodia, Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is often misdiagnosed or attributed to cultural factors, making it difficult for individuals with the condition to receive appropriate support. Stigma and misconceptions surrounding ASD can lead to social isolation and exclusion, further [Read More]

Nurturing Neurodiversity: Embracing Autism Cultural Responsiveness

In an increasingly interconnected world, recognizing and respecting diverse cultures is paramount to fostering inclusive and thriving communities. While much attention has been paid to cultural sensitivity, a growing movement advocates for the recognition of neurodiversity, encompassing the vast [Read More]

Autism in Cambodia: Breaking Barriers and Building Understanding

In Cambodia, as in many other parts of the world, awareness and understanding of autism are evolving. However, there remain unique challenges and cultural nuances in recognizing and supporting individuals on the spectrum. Autism in Cambodia: Understanding the Landscape [Read More]

How to Create a Sensory-Friendly Classroom

A sensory-friendly classroom is a learning environment that is adapted to the needs of students with sensory processing disorder (SPD), ADHD, autism, and other sensory sensitivities. In a sensory-friendly classroom, students can feel comfortable and focused, and they are [Read More]

Autism communication strategies

Communication skills are essential for all students, but they can be especially challenging for students with autism. Autistic students may have difficulty with verbal communication, nonverbal communication, or both. However, there are many things that parents, teachers, and other [Read More]

Developmental Assessments for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder

Developmental assessments are important for all children, but they are especially important for children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). ASD is a complex developmental condition that can affect a child's social communication, behavior, and cognitive skills. Early identification and [Read More]

Low-Functioning Autism

Low-functioning autism, also known as severe autism or Level 3 ASD, is the most severe form of autism. People with low-functioning autism have significant challenges in all areas of their lives, including communication, social interaction, and behavior. They may [Read More]

Sleep and autism

Sleep is essential for everyone, but it can be especially challenging for children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Studies have shown that up to 80% of children with ASD experience sleep problems, compared to around 20% of typical children. [Read More]

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