Preschool Program

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OrbRom Center’s Preschool Program in Phnom Penh offers a nurturing and inclusive environment where young children can grow, learn, and thrive. Designed for children aged 2 to 5, our program blends play-based learning with structured early education to support cognitive, social, emotional, and motor development. We welcome both typically developing children and those with special needs, ensuring individualized support and small class sizes. With a team of experienced educators and therapists, we promote language development, school readiness, and positive behavior through a child-centered curriculum. Parents are active partners in the learning journey, making our preschool a strong foundation for lifelong success.

Beyond Daycare: What Makes a Special Needs Preschool Different?

PRESCHOOL PROGRAM When exploring early childhood options, many parents wonder: “Isn’t a preschool just like daycare?” For families of children with developmental delays, autism, ADHD, or other learning differences, this question is especially important. The answer? [Read More]

Is My Child Ready? Signs Your Child Could Benefit from Early Special Needs Intervention

PRESCHOOL PROGRAM As a parent, you know your child best. You celebrate their milestones, cheer them on, and notice when something doesn’t feel quite right. Sometimes, it’s a gut feeling—your child isn’t talking like others their [Read More]

The First Five Years: Critical Developmental Milestones and How Early Intervention Helps

PRESCHOOL PROGRAM The early years of a child’s life are filled with incredible growth. From learning to walk and talk to building social connections, the first five years are a critical period for developmental milestones. These [Read More]

Preschool for Every Child: The Role of Inclusion in Special Education

PRESCHOOL PROGRAM In today’s world, inclusive education is more than just a concept—it’s a necessary foundation for building an empathetic, diverse, and supportive society. At OrbRom Center in Phnom Penh, we believe that every child deserves [Read More]

Why Early Intervention Matters: Giving Children with Special Needs a Strong Start

PRESCHOOL PROGRAM When it comes to supporting children with special needs, time is one of the most powerful tools we have. Early intervention—the process of identifying and addressing developmental delays and challenges as early as possible—can [Read More]

The Power of Play: How Early Intervention Supports Infant Development

Special Needs (one-on-one) HERE The early months and years of a child’s life are filled with rapid growth—from smiling and babbling to reaching, crawling, and eventually walking. But what happens when some of these milestones are [Read More]

How to Set Up a Sensory-Friendly Classroom for Special Needs Students

Creating the right environment can make all the difference for children with special needs. For many students with autism, ADHD, or sensory processing challenges, a typical classroom can feel overwhelming. That’s why OrbRom Center in Phnom Penh emphasizes [Read More]

Encouraging Self-Expression Through Art in Children with Learning Differences

Speech Therapy Services When children have difficulty expressing themselves through words, art becomes a powerful language. Whether it’s drawing a colorful landscape, painting a feeling, or sharing a picture with family, creative expression builds communication, confidence, [Read More]

Why a Preschool Program in Phnom Penh Should Include Creative Expression

PRESCHOOL PROGRAM When it comes to early childhood education, creativity isn’t just about fun—it’s an essential part of development. Preschool programs that incorporate art, color sorting, and guided conversations help children build critical thinking, communication, and [Read More]

Early Math and Learning Skills: Why Preschool Matters More Than You Think

PRESCHOOL PROGRAM In the early years of childhood, learning doesn’t just happen in the classroom—it starts at home, around the dinner table, during playtime, and even while counting toys. When a child proudly shows off their [Read More]

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