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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.

Special Education in Cambodia: A Growing Need

Cambodia is a country with a growing population of children with disabilities. According to the World Health Organization, about 10% of children in Cambodia have some form of disability. There are a number of factors that contribute to the [Read More]

Play and Learn Colors and Shapes with These Fun Activities

Colors and shapes are essential building blocks for early learning. They help children develop their visual discrimination skills, spatial awareness, and language development. There are many fun and engaging ways to teach children about colors and shapes. In this [Read More]

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Chew Stimming Necklace: A Sensory Tool for Calm and Focus

Stimming is a self-stimulatory behavior that can help people with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) regulate their emotions and focus their attention. There are many different types of stim toys, but one of the most popular is the Chew Stimming [Read More]

Headsets for Autistic Students

There are a few different types of headsets that can be helpful for autistic students. Noise-canceling headphones can be very effective at blocking out loud noises, such as traffic, construction, or other people's conversations. However, noise-canceling headphones can also [Read More]

Number Building Blocks: A Fun and Educational Way to Learn Math

Number building blocks are a great way for kids to learn math in a fun and engaging way. They can be used to build towers, create shapes, and solve problems. Number building blocks also help kids develop their fine [Read More]

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Loop Scissors for students with Special Needs

Scissors are a common tool that most people use on a daily basis. However, for students with special needs, using scissors can be a challenge. This is because they may have difficulty with fine motor skills, hand strength, or [Read More]

Social Communication and Interaction Challenges: How to Overcome Them

Social communication and interaction are essential for our well-being. They allow us to connect with others, build relationships, and feel supported. However, for some people, social communication and interaction can be challenging. There are many different factors that can [Read More]

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Autism and Aging: What You Need to Know

As people with ASD age, they may experience a number of changes, including: Increased social challenges. As people with ASD get older, they may find it more difficult to interact with others. This can be due to a number of [Read More]

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Dyslexia and Math: How to Help Students Succeed

Dyslexia is a learning disorder that affects a person's ability to read, write, and spell. However, it can also impact a person's ability to do math. In fact, about 60% of people with dyslexia also have difficulty with math. [Read More]

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Parenting an Autistic Child: Tips for Success

1. Accept your child for who they are. One of the most important things you can do as a parent of an autistic child is to accept them for who they are. This means understanding their unique strengths and [Read More]