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.

Weighted Blankets for Special Needs Students

Weighted blankets have become increasingly popular in recent years, and for good reason. They have been shown to be effective in helping people with a variety of conditions, including autism, sensory processing disorder, and ADHD. For special needs students, [Read More]

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The benefits of One-on-One teaching: Undivided attention

One-on-one classes for students with special needs can be a great way to provide them with the individualized attention they need to succeed. In a one-on-one setting, the teacher can tailor the instruction to the student's specific needs and [Read More]

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Teaching Students with Autism

Teaching students with autism can be challenging, but it is also incredibly rewarding. Students with autism often have difficulty with social interaction, communication, and behavior. They may also have sensory sensitivities or difficulty with change. However, students with autism [Read More]

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What is Special Education?

Special education is a term used to describe the education of students with disabilities. It is designed to meet the individual needs of these students and to help them reach their full potential. Special education can be provided in [Read More]

You can ”catch” Autism – Myths About Autism

Here are some of the most common myths about autism: Autism is a disease. Autism is not a disease, but rather a developmental condition. It is not contagious and cannot be cured. Autistic people are all the same. Autism is a [Read More]

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5 Reasons Why Messy Play Is Important and Benefits Children

Messy play is a type of play that involves children using their hands and bodies to explore different materials and textures. It can be anything from playing with sand and water to painting with finger paints or making mud [Read More]

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What is Autism?

Autism is a developmental disorder that affects communication and behavior. People with autism have difficulty interacting with others and communicating their thoughts and feelings. They may also have repetitive behaviors or interests. Autism is a spectrum disorder, which means [Read More]

Cognitive behavioral therapy

Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is a type of psychotherapy that has been shown to be effective for a wide range of mental health problems. It is based on the idea that our thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are all interconnected, [Read More]

Difficulty understanding social cues

Difficulty understanding social cues is a common symptom of autism spectrum disorder (ASD). People with ASD may have trouble understanding the following: Facial expressions Body language Tone of voice Indirect language, such as sarcasm or humor Social rules, such [Read More]

School for autistic children in Phnom Penh

What is Autism? Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a developmental disorder that affects communication and behavior. People with ASD may have difficulty interacting with others, understanding social cues, and expressing their emotions. They may also have repetitive behaviors or [Read More]

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