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.

The Power of Play: How Early Intervention Supports Infant Development

Special Needs (one-on-one) HERE The early months and years of a child’s life are filled with rapid growth—from smiling and babbling to reaching, crawling, and eventually walking. But what happens when some of these milestones are [Read More]

How Pretend Play Supports Social and Cognitive Growth in Children with Autism

Pretend play is more than just fun—it’s a powerful developmental tool, especially for children with autism. While imaginative play may not always come naturally to neurodivergent children, when guided and encouraged in the right way, it becomes an [Read More]

Early Signs of Autism: Why Early Intervention Matters

Speech Therapy Services For many parents in Phnom Penh, a child’s first words, gestures, and social responses are milestones filled with joy. But what if those milestones seem delayed—or missing? Recognizing the early signs of autism [Read More]

The Positive Side of Autism: Strengths We Should Celebrate

PRESCHOOL PROGRAM When most people hear the word “autism,” they often think about challenges—but what about the strengths? In Phnom Penh, where awareness about autism is steadily growing, it’s time to shift the narrative from limitation [Read More]

The Power of Positive Reinforcement in Special Education Classrooms

Special Needs (one-on-one) HERE In every classroom, a high-five can go a long way—but in a special education setting, it can be transformational. At OrbRom Center in Phnom Penh, we believe that positive reinforcement is one [Read More]

How Pretend Play Supports Emotional Development and Learning in Children

Speech Therapy Services Pretend play isn't just about fun—it's a critical part of early childhood development. When a child plays "doctor" or "teacher," they’re not only using their imagination, but also building essential skills like empathy, [Read More]

Feeding Therapy in Phnom Penh: Supporting Children with Sensory and Motor Challenges

For many children, mealtime is a joyful and routine part of the day. But for others—especially those with developmental delays, sensory sensitivities, or motor coordination issues—eating can be a real challenge. At OrbRom Center in Phnom Penh, we [Read More]

How Art and Visual Supports Boost Communication in Children with Autism

Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) often experience challenges in communication, emotional expression, and social interaction. Traditional teaching or therapy methods may not always resonate with their learning styles, which is why visual supports and creative outlets like [Read More]

Building Social Skills Through Creative Play in Special Education

PRESCHOOL PROGRAM Children learn best when they're engaged, and one of the most powerful ways to build essential social and communication skills is through creative play. The image above beautifully captures a moment between two children [Read More]

The Link Between Sensory Processing and Behavior in Children with Autism

Understanding the connection between sensory processing and behavior is essential for parents, teachers, and therapists working with children on the autism spectrum. Sensory challenges can significantly affect how a child experiences the world, communicates, and responds to everyday [Read More]

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