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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.

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]

Autism Therapies: A Guide to the Different Types of Treatment Available

In this blog post, we will discuss the different types of autism therapies that are available, including: Applied behavior analysis (ABA) Speech and language therapy (SLT) Occupational therapy (OT) Physical therapy (PT) Sensory integration therapy (SIT) Music therapy Equine [Read More]

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The Benefits of Hiring Autistic Employees

Despite these challenges, there are many benefits to hiring autistic employees. Autistic employees are often highly motivated and dedicated to their work. They are also typically very honest and trustworthy. In addition, autistic employees can bring a unique perspective [Read More]

Neurodiversity: Understanding and Celebrating The Brain on a Spectrum

Neurodiversity is a term used to describe the natural variation in human brains. It encompasses a wide range of conditions, including autism spectrum disorder, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), dyslexia, and Tourette syndrome. People with neurodiversity often think, learn, [Read More]

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Why is Autism Awareness Important?

Autism awareness is important for several reasons. First, it can help to increase understanding of ASD. When people understand what ASD is, they are less likely to make assumptions or stereotypes about people with ASD. This can lead to [Read More]

Low-Functioning Autism: What You Need to Know

Symptoms of Low-Functioning Autism: The symptoms of low-functioning autism can vary from person to person, but some common symptoms include: Communication difficulties: Difficulty communicating verbally or nonverbally. This may include difficulty understanding and using language, difficulty making eye contact, and [Read More]

What is High-Functioning Autism?

High-functioning autism (HFA) is a type of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) that is characterized by relatively good verbal and cognitive skills. People with HFA may have difficulty with social interaction and communication, but they are often able to live [Read More]

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