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.

Bright Thinkers Start Young: The Power of Early Learning in Phnom Penh

PRESCHOOL PROGRAM Early learning is one of the most critical stages in a child’s development. At OrbRom Center in Phnom Penh, we know that young minds are like sponges—soaking up information, testing boundaries, and discovering the [Read More]

Squish, Roll, Build: How Tactile Play Shapes Sensory and Motor Development

When children squeeze, roll, and mold playdough, it may look like simple fun—but it’s actually a sensory-rich activity that builds the foundation for learning, regulation, and coordination. In Phnom Penh, more families are turning to trusted Development Schools [Read More]

Unlocking Potential Through Play: Why Physical Activity Matters for Child Development in Phnom Penh

In Phnom Penh, parents and educators alike are beginning to understand the powerful role physical activity plays in shaping a child’s development. Beyond just fun and games, movement-based learning activities support key growth areas in young children—from social [Read More]

Building Skills Through Play: How Occupational Therapy in Phnom Penh Transforms Children’s Lives

In Phnom Penh, a growing number of parents are turning to occupational therapy as a crucial support for their children’s development. Whether it’s improving motor skills, sensory integration, or building independence in daily activities, occupational therapy offers practical, [Read More]

Supporting Sensory Needs and Transition Skills in Young Children – Phnom Penh Therapy Solutions

Transitions—from home to school, between activities, or just changing tasks—can be overwhelming for children, especially those with sensory sensitivities. At OrbRom Center in Phnom Penh, we specialize in helping children build the sensory and behavioral skills needed to [Read More]

Oral Motor Therapy and Swallow Support for Children in Phnom Penh

At OrbRom Center in Phnom Penh, we often meet families whose children struggle with chewing, swallowing, or producing speech sounds. These challenges can stem from oral motor weakness, sensory sensitivities, or neurological conditions. The good news? With early [Read More]

Occupational Therapy in Phnom Penh

In Phnom Penh, families of children with developmental delays, sensory processing challenges, and physical or cognitive limitations are increasingly turning to occupational therapy as a key part of early intervention and long-term support. The image you see represents [Read More]

Bright Progress Through Individual Support: Helping Young Minds Thrive in Phnom Penh Schools

Every child has a unique way of seeing the world, learning new things, and connecting with others. For many students in Phnom Penh, early intervention and individual support can make a life-changing difference—especially when learning challenges, attention difficulties, [Read More]

Building Bright Futures: How Creative Play Supports Growing Minds in Phnom Penh Schools

Children are natural learners. From their first steps to their first sentences, their development is a beautiful and complex journey shaped by their environment, guidance, and interactions. In Phnom Penh, where access to inclusive early education is expanding, [Read More]

Does Your Child Avoid Certain Foods or Textures? Occupational Therapy Can Help

Mealtimes can be a joyful family experience—but for some children, they become a source of stress and anxiety. If your child in Phnom Penh avoids certain foods, gags at certain textures, or eats only a limited variety of [Read More]

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