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.

Teaching Phonics

Phonics is a method of teaching reading that focuses on the relationship between letters and sounds. It is a valuable skill for all students to learn, but it can be especially beneficial for students with special needs. Students with [Read More]

Developmental Delay Assessment

Developmental delays are common in children, occurring in about 10-15% of preschoolers. A developmental delay is when a child does not reach certain developmental milestones at the expected age. Milestones are skills that most children learn at a certain [Read More]

Vineland-3: A comprehensive assessment of adaptive behavior for children and adults

The Vineland Adaptive Behavior Scales, Third Edition (Vineland-3) is a comprehensive assessment of adaptive behavior for children and adults ages 0-90 years. Adaptive behavior refers to the skills a person needs to live independently and participate in the community. [Read More]

Do Fidget Spinners Actually Relieve Stress?

Fidget spinners are small, handheld devices that consist of a central bearing surrounded by three or more weighted arms. They can be spun between the fingers or on a table, and they can be used to relieve fidgeting, improve [Read More]

Developmental milestones: A comprehensive guide for parents

Developmental milestones are the skills and abilities that most children learn at certain ages. They are a way to measure how a child is growing and developing. Milestones can be divided into four main categories: Gross motor skills: These are [Read More]

The Importance of Early Intervention for Children with Disabilities

Early intervention is the provision of specialized services and supports to children with disabilities and their families from birth to age 3. The goal of early intervention is to help children reach their full potential by addressing their developmental [Read More]

Why Developmental Milestones Are Important

Developmental milestones are the skills and abilities that children typically acquire at certain ages. They can be divided into five domains: Gross motor skills involve large movements of the body, such as rolling over, crawling, walking, and running. Fine motor [Read More]

The Biggest Challenges for Dyslexic Students

Dyslexia is a learning disorder that affects a person's ability to read, write, and spell. It is a lifelong condition that can cause significant challenges in school and in the workplace. Here are some of the biggest challenges that [Read More]

Transition Planning for Students with Special Needs: A Guide for Parents and Educators

Transition planning is the process of helping students with special needs prepare for life after high school. This includes planning for post-secondary education, employment, and independent living. Transition planning is an important part of special education, and it is [Read More]

Early Childhood Special Education

Early Childhood Special Education (ECSE) is a field that provides support to children with disabilities from birth to age 5. The goal of ECSE is to help these children reach their full potential by providing them with the appropriate [Read More]

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