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.

Visual Schedules for Building Independence at Home

Visual schedules for building independence at home give children a clear, step-by-step map of what to do next—reducing stress, boosting confidence, and cutting down on constant reminders. Families across Phnom Penh tell us the biggest win is predictability: [Read More]

Developing Self-Care Skills for Autistic Children (Dressing, Eating, Hygiene)

Building independence in self-care is possible—and powerful—for autistic children. Developing self-care skills for autistic children starts with breaking routines into small, teachable steps, using visual supports, and practicing in calm, predictable moments. These foundations help with dressing, eating, [Read More]

How Occupational Therapy Builds Independence in Children with Autism

For many families, independence isn’t a single milestone—it’s a series of small, meaningful wins. How occupational therapy builds independence in children with autism is through targeted practice of everyday skills, sensory regulation, and confidence-building routines. At OrbRom Center, [Read More]

Teaching Daily Routines to Children with Autism: Simple Steps That Work

Teaching daily routines to children with autism builds confidence, reduces anxiety, and helps families run smoothly. In this guide, we’ll show practical ways to teach daily routines to children with autism, using visual supports, task analysis, and sensory-aware [Read More]

Building Fine and Gross Motor Skills in Preschoolers: Practical, Play-Based Ideas

PRESCHOOL PROGRAM Parents often ask how to strengthen little hands and growing bodies without turning playtime into “work.” At OrbRom Center, we focus on building fine and gross motor skills in preschoolers through short, engaging activities [Read More]

Pattern Recognition: A Simple Pathway to Stronger Thinking

PRESCHOOL PROGRAM Pattern recognition is more than a cute classroom game—it’s a foundation for logical thinking, early math, reading readiness, and executive function. At OrbRom Center in Phnom Penh, we use playful “What comes next?” tasks [Read More]

How Speech Therapy Works Alongside Occupational Therapy

Speech Therapy Services In Cambodia, families seeking support for their child’s development often encounter both speech therapy and occupational therapy as part of a comprehensive intervention plan. While these therapies focus on different skill areas, they [Read More]

Speech Therapy and Sensory Integration: Working Together for Better Communication

Speech Therapy Services In Cambodia, more children are being identified with developmental differences that affect both communication and sensory processing. At OrbRom Center in Phnom Penh, our therapists understand that speech therapy and sensory integration often [Read More]

Supporting Children with Cerebral Palsy through Occupational Therapy

Children with cerebral palsy (CP) often face challenges that affect their movement, coordination, and independence in daily activities. With the right interventions, however, they can develop essential life skills and thrive in their environments. At OrbRom Center in [Read More]

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