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The Personal Blog section of OrbRom Center offers insights, reflections, and stories from educators, therapists, and parents working with children who have special needs in Cambodia. These posts share real experiences, challenges, and successes in the journey of inclusive education and therapy. From tips on speech development to sensory-friendly strategies, each article is written to inform and inspire. Readers gain a behind-the-scenes look at our daily work, community impact, and the values that drive us. It’s a space for connection, learning, and advocacy—amplifying voices that matter in special education.

5 Things I Wish People Knew About Autism

Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a developmental disorder that affects how people communicate and interact with others. People with ASD often have difficulty with social skills, communication, and repetitive behaviors. However, they also have many strengths, such as creativity, [Read More]

2023-08-25T08:20:39+07:00By |Categories: Asperger Syndrome, Autism, Personal Blog|Tags: , , , , , , , |Comments Off on 5 Things I Wish People Knew About Autism

Proprioceptive Activities

Proprioception is the sense of the body's position and movement in space. It is important for balance, coordination, and many other aspects of physical and cognitive development. Children with special needs may have difficulty with proprioception, which can lead [Read More]

Gross Motor Skills: What Are They and How Do You Help Your Child Develop Them?

Gross motor skills are the abilities required to control the muscles of the body for large movements such as crawling, walking, jumping, running, and more. They are essential for a child's overall development, as they allow them to explore [Read More]

2023-08-22T13:39:34+07:00By |Categories: Autism, Dictionary, Personal Blog|Tags: , , , , |Comments Off on Gross Motor Skills: What Are They and How Do You Help Your Child Develop Them?

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]

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]

Behavioral Interventions

Students with special needs may exhibit challenging behaviors for a variety of reasons. These behaviors can interfere with their learning and make it difficult for them to succeed in school. There are a variety of behavioral interventions that can [Read More]

10 Effective Instructional Strategies for Students with Special Needs

Students with special needs come in all shapes and sizes, with a wide range of learning abilities and challenges. That's why it's so important for teachers to use a variety of instructional strategies to meet the needs of [Read More]

2025-02-10T11:12:31+07:00By |Categories: ADHD, Asperger Syndrome, Autism, Down Syndrome, Dyslexia, Personal Blog|Comments Off on 10 Effective Instructional Strategies for Students with Special Needs

Communication and Language

Communication and language are essential skills for all children, but they can be especially challenging for students with special needs. These students may have difficulty with verbal communication, understanding language, or using language in social situations. This blog post [Read More]

Behavior Sorting Mats: Teaching Kids About Good and Bad Choices

Behavior sorting mats are a fun and interactive way to teach kids about good and bad choices. These mats typically feature a variety of pictures of different behaviors, and kids are asked to sort the pictures into two categories: [Read More]

Exercises for Learning Positional Words

Positional words are words that describe the location of one object in relation to another. They are an important part of English grammar and vocabulary, and they can be used to create clear and concise sentences. There are many [Read More]

2023-08-15T15:53:48+07:00By |Categories: Class, Personal Blog|Tags: , , , , , |Comments Off on Exercises for Learning Positional Words