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.

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]

Building Confidence Through Expression: How Occupational Therapy Empowers Children

When children feel confident enough to express themselves, it’s a powerful milestone in their development. Whether it’s sharing a drawing, asking a question, or engaging in creative play, these moments reflect much more than simple behavior—they show progress [Read More]

How Occupational Therapy Enhances Planning and Sequencing Skills in Young Learners

In Phnom Penh, many children are developing stronger thinking skills and independence thanks to early occupational therapy. At OrbRom Center, we focus not just on physical abilities, but on crucial cognitive functions—like planning, sequencing, and organization. These skills [Read More]

Emotional Regulation in Children: Why Occupational Therapy Helps Build Better Boundaries

Children express emotions in different ways—some loud and active, others more withdrawn. For many children with autism, ADHD, or sensory processing challenges, regulating emotions and behaviors in social environments can be overwhelming. At OrbRom Center in Phnom Penh, [Read More]

Fine Motor Play and Cognitive Growth

In the early years of development, every small movement matters. Activities like stacking blocks or manipulating toys may seem simple, but they play a huge role in building the foundation for future academic and life skills. At OrbRom [Read More]

Building Strength Through Play

At OrbRom Center in Phnom Penh, therapy doesn’t always look like traditional classroom work. For many children, especially those with developmental delays, autism, or ADHD, movement-based occupational therapy can be one of the most effective ways to improve [Read More]

Improving Focus and Cognitive Flexibility Through Occupational Therapy in Phnom Penh

In Phnom Penh, more families are turning to occupational therapy to help their children build foundational cognitive skills—like focus, attention to detail, and cognitive flexibility. These skills are critical for success in both academic and daily life, yet [Read More]

The Power of Playground Therapy: Supporting Gross Motor Skills Through Occupational Therapy

Slides, swings, and climbing frames may look like simple fun—but for young children, they’re also powerful tools for building gross motor skills, balance, and sensory processing. At OrbRom Center in Phnom Penh, our occupational therapy approach includes outdoor [Read More]

Fine Motor Development and Focus: How Occupational Therapy Builds Independence in Young Children

In Phnom Penh, families are discovering how powerful early occupational therapy can be in nurturing independence, focus, and daily living skills in their children. One of the most essential areas targeted through therapy is fine motor development—the coordination [Read More]

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