Class

106 items

Explore our diverse range of specialized classes designed to support children with special needs. From early intervention programs to skill-based learning, our expert educators provide personalized instruction to help every child thrive in a nurturing environment.

How to Teach Letter Recognition in Early Childhood

Developing strong literacy skills begins with a solid foundation in letter recognition. For children with special needs, this crucial step can present unique challenges. However, by employing evidence-based strategies and tailoring approaches to individual needs, educators and caregivers can [Read More]

Teaching Hygiene to Students with Special Needs

Promoting personal hygiene and independent living skills is crucial for all students, especially those with diverse needs. Showering, while seemingly routine for some, can present unique challenges for individuals with physical, sensory, or cognitive differences. Implementing effective teaching strategies [Read More]

Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) Apps

For individuals with speech difficulties, effective communication can be a daily challenge. Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) tools bridge this gap, empowering individuals to express themselves and engage with the world around them. In recent years, AAC apps have [Read More]

Teaching Counting Skills in the Classroom

Counting, a seemingly simple skill, forms the foundation for complex mathematical concepts. Yet, for students with diverse learning needs, mastering this skill can present unique challenges. This blog explores effective strategies for supporting students with diverse learning needs in [Read More]

How to Teach Special Needs Students the Alphabet

Learning the alphabet, a foundational step in literacy development can be exciting for most children. However, for special needs students, this essential skill may require specialized approaches and adaptations. Whether your child has auditory processing difficulties, fine motor [Read More]

Teaching Over, Under, Around, and Through

Early childhood development involves mastering foundational spatial concepts, and "over," "under," "around," and "through" play a crucial role. These prepositions not only lay the groundwork for understanding spatial relationships but also connect to essential skills like motor planning, problem-solving, [Read More]

Addressing a Diverse Range of Special Needs in Phnom Penh

OrbRom Center caters to a broad spectrum of special needs, including Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), Dyslexia, Down Syndrome, and Selective Mutism. This multi-faceted approach ensures that students, regardless of their specific challenges, can access [Read More]

How LEGO Activities Boost Cognitive Skills

LEGO-based activities can be powerful tools for enhancing critical thinking skills and building a valuable foundation for lifelong learning. Problem-Solving Prowess: At their core, LEGO activities are all about problem-solving. Whether it's constructing a sturdy tower, designing a moving [Read More]

What to Expect When Meeting a Speech-Language Pathologist

Speech-language pathologists (SLPs), also known as speech therapists, play a crucial role in supporting individuals with communication difficulties. Whether you're seeking help for yourself or a loved one, the first meeting can be filled with questions and uncertainties. This [Read More]

Numeracy for Children with Special Educational Needs

First, let's acknowledge the unique hurdles faced by children with special educational needs (SEN) in numeracy. Attention difficulties, processing challenges, and sensory sensitivities can all impede their ability to grasp abstract concepts like numbers and operations. Additionally, traditional teaching [Read More]

Go to Top