Occupational Therapy

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OrbRom Center’s Occupational Therapy services in Phnom Penh are designed to help children build the skills they need for daily living, learning, and independence. Our licensed therapists work with children facing challenges related to fine motor skills, sensory processing, coordination, and self-care. Using evidence-based interventions, we create personalized therapy plans tailored to each child’s needs. Sessions are engaging, goal-oriented, and often incorporate play-based strategies to enhance participation and development. We also guide families and educators with strategies to support progress at home and in school. Whether your child has autism, ADHD, or developmental delays, we’re here to help them thrive.

Strengthening Number Sense and Sequencing Through Occupational Therapy in Phnom Penh

Early numeracy isn't just about memorizing numbers—it's about recognizing patterns, organizing sequences, and understanding relationships between symbols. For many children in Phnom Penh, occupational therapy provides the hands-on, movement-based support needed to master these skills in a developmentally [Read More]

Speech, Play, Learn: How Preschool Boosts Communication in Children with Autism

PRESCHOOL PROGRAM For many children with autism, communication doesn’t come easily. Whether it's speaking, listening, or understanding social cues, these skills often require extra support. But there’s good news—preschool can be one of the most effective [Read More]

Building Focus and Executive Functioning Through Occupational Therapy in Phnom Penh

Behind every successful young learner is a set of powerful cognitive skills—like sustained attention, planning, and impulse control. These are part of what’s known as executive functioning, and they play a vital role in school readiness, especially in [Read More]

Now Enrolling: Why OrbRom Preschool in Phnom Penh Is the Ideal Start for Your Child

PRESCHOOL PROGRAM Are you searching for a nurturing, structured, and inclusive preschool in Phnom Penh? OrbRom Preschool is now open for enrolment, and it might just be the place your child needs to thrive. Located in [Read More]

Enhancing Early Math and Motor Skills Through Occupational Therapy in Phnom Penh

Math is more than numbers—it's patterns, organization, and coordination. And for many young children, success in early math begins with something much simpler: motor planning and visual-motor integration. At OrbRom Center in Phnom Penh, occupational therapy is used [Read More]

Physical Therapy Cambodia

In Cambodia, access to specialized healthcare like physical therapy is often limited, especially for children with developmental delays or disabilities. But change is happening—one child at a time. In Phnom Penh, physical therapy is becoming an essential service [Read More]

Early Occupational Therapy for Babies: Building Strong Foundations Through Play

In Phnom Penh, more parents are recognizing the importance of early intervention—even in infancy. Occupational therapy isn’t just for school-age children. In fact, babies can benefit tremendously from early therapy that supports sensory processing, motor development, and foundational [Read More]

Supporting Emotional Regulation in Children with ADHD

ADHD SERVICES HERE Introduction: Understanding ADHD Beyond HyperactivityIn Phnom Penh, more families are becoming aware of ADHD—not just as a behavioral issue but as a neurodevelopmental condition that impacts attention, impulsivity, and emotional regulation. Many children [Read More]

How Physiotherapy Helps Children Thrive in Phnom Penh Schools

As awareness grows around early intervention and holistic child development, more parents in Phnom Penh are seeking physiotherapy services to support their children’s physical and educational growth. Whether a child is attending a bilingual preschool, a Montessori-style academy, [Read More]

Strengthening Visual-Motor Integration Through Occupational Therapy in Phnom Penh

When a child carefully aligns blocks to build a tall tower, they are doing more than just playing—they are practicing visual-motor integration. This is the ability to coordinate visual information with body movement, a critical skill for learning [Read More]

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