Dyslexia

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OrbRom Center provides specialized support for children with dyslexia, helping them build strong reading, writing, and comprehension skills. Our expert-led programs use evidence-based strategies to boost confidence and academic success. Whether your child struggles with phonics, spelling, or reading fluency, we offer personalized interventions to meet their needs.

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]

Dyslexia in Cambodia

In Cambodia, dyslexia stands as a distinct learning disability that affects an individual's ability to read, write, and spell. Despite its prevalence, often misconstrued as a mere lack of intelligence or effort, dyslexia is a complex neurobiological condition that [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]

How to Teach Kids With Dyslexia to Read

One of the most important things to keep in mind when teaching kids with dyslexia is to use a multisensory approach. This means engaging all of the child's senses in the learning process. For example, you might have the [Read More]

Phonics: The Key to Reading Success

Phonics, phonics, phonics. It's a word that's thrown around a lot in the world of education, but what does it really mean? And why is it so important for children to learn? In short, phonics is the relationship between [Read More]

Phonics

What is phonics? Phonics is a method of teaching reading and writing that focuses on the relationship between letters and sounds. Phonics instruction typically begins with teaching children the sounds of individual letters, and then progresses to teaching them [Read More]

Teaching students with dyslexia

Dyslexia is a learning disability that affects reading and writing skills. It is a lifelong condition, but it can be managed with effective teaching and support. What are the challenges of teaching students with dyslexia? Students with dyslexia may [Read More]

What Is an IEP?

An Individualized Education Program (IEP) is more than just a piece of paper. It's a guide for helping students with disabilities succeed in school. It outlines the specific instruction, support, and services that each student needs to make progress. IEPs [Read More]

Thinking Thoughts and Feeling Feelings: A Social-Emotional Learning Book for Kids

Thinking Thoughts and Feeling Feelings, the first book in the We Thinkers! Series, is a social-emotional learning (SEL) book that teaches children about the different types of thoughts and feelings they have, and how to manage them in a [Read More]

Special Needs Education School in Cambodia

Cambodia is a developing country, and as such, its special needs education system is still under development. However, there are a number of excellent special needs education schools in Cambodia that provide high-quality education and support to children with [Read More]

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