Personal Blog

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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.

Building Communication Skills Through Block Play in Speech Therapy

Speech Therapy Services Colorful building blocks may look like simple toys, but they are powerful tools for language development. Through creative construction and guided play, children can expand their vocabulary, improve sentence structure, and strengthen social [Read More]

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Parent Advice vs. Specialist Guidance: Understanding the Best Support for Your Autistic Child

PRESCHOOL PROGRAM Parenting a child with autism comes with unique challenges and learning experiences. Many parents turn to other parents for advice, as they share firsthand experiences and practical tips. While this support is invaluable, it’s [Read More]

2025-03-15T14:32:23+07:00By |Categories: Autism, Awareness, Early Intervention, Education, Personal Blog, Tips for Parents|Tags: , , , , , , |Comments Off on Parent Advice vs. Specialist Guidance: Understanding the Best Support for Your Autistic Child

The Importance of One-on-One Sessions for Children with Special Needs

PRESCHOOL PROGRAM Every child learns differently, and at OrbRom Center, we recognize that individualized attention can make a world of difference. That’s why one-on-one sessions are a powerful tool in supporting children with autism, ADHD, and [Read More]

Inclusive Education in Phnom Penh: How Special Needs Children Can Thrive

PRESCHOOL PROGRAM Education is a fundamental right for every child, including those with special needs. In Phnom Penh, inclusive education is gaining recognition as an essential approach to support children with autism, ADHD, speech delays, and [Read More]

Why Play is Essential for Child Development

PRESCHOOL PROGRAM Play is more than just fun—it is a fundamental part of learning and development. In Cambodia, especially in early childhood education, play-based learning is gaining recognition as an effective approach to fostering creativity, problem-solving, [Read More]

The Need for Special Education Schools is Growing

PRESCHOOL PROGRAM In recent years, special education schools have become a cornerstone in ensuring every child receives the individualized support they deserve. With increasing awareness of diverse learning styles and the challenges faced by many students, [Read More]

What to Expect from a Special Needs Preschool

PRESCHOOL PROGRAM Choosing the right preschool for a child with special needs is a crucial decision for any parent. In Phnom Penh, parents seeking quality early education and intervention for their children with autism, developmental delays, [Read More]

How to Choose the Right Special Needs Preschool in Cambodia

PRESCHOOL PROGRAM Finding the right special needs preschool in Cambodia is crucial for your child’s early development. A well-equipped preschool provides essential support in speech, motor skills, and social interactions, ensuring your child gets the best [Read More]

What to Expect in a Speech Therapy Session in Phnom Penh

Speech Therapy Services Speech therapy is a vital service for children and adults who experience communication challenges. If you're considering speech therapy in Phnom Penh for your child, you may wonder what happens during a session. [Read More]

Understanding Rett Syndrome: Symptoms, Causes, and Support

Rett syndrome is a rare neurological disorder that primarily affects girls and leads to severe cognitive and physical impairments. Parents often notice signs of Rett syndrome after an initial period of normal development, typically between 6 to 18 [Read More]