Sensory Diet

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A Sensory Diet is a personalized plan of activities designed to help children with sensory processing difficulties regulate their nervous systems throughout the day. At OrbRom Center in Phnom Penh, our occupational therapists create customized sensory diets tailored to each child’s unique needs—whether they are sensory-seeking, sensory-avoiding, or struggle with self-regulation. These activities may include movement breaks, tactile play, deep pressure input, and calming strategies. Sensory diets support better focus, emotional balance, and participation at home, school, and therapy. With guidance from our team, parents and teachers can integrate these strategies into daily routines for lasting success.

5 Essential Sensory Regulation Tips for Children with ADHD

Children with ADHD often struggle to manage sensory inputs, impacting their focus, behavior, and emotional well-being. Effective sensory regulation can significantly enhance a child's ability to engage in daily activities, concentrate in school, and interact positively with others. [Read More]

Understanding Sensory Processing Issues

Sensory processing issues are common among children with autism, ADHD, and other developmental challenges. These difficulties can affect how a child responds to sounds, textures, lights, and movement, making everyday experiences overwhelming. In Phnom Penh, many parents struggle [Read More]

Understanding and Supporting Children with Sensory Processing Needs

What is Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD)? Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD) occurs when the brain has trouble receiving and responding to sensory information. Some children may be overly sensitive to stimuli, while others may seek excessive sensory input. Understanding [Read More]

Sensory Integration Therapy: Helping Children Thrive at OrbRom Center

Children with sensory processing challenges often struggle to make sense of the world around them. Sensory Integration Therapy is a specialized approach designed to help children regulate and respond appropriately to sensory input. At OrbRom Center, we offer [Read More]

Understanding Sensory Processing Disorder in Children

PRESCHOOL PROGRAM What is Sensory Processing Disorder? Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD) is a condition where the brain has difficulty receiving and responding to sensory information. Children with SPD may be overly sensitive to sounds, touch, and [Read More]

The Benefits of Music Therapy for Children with Special Needs

PRESCHOOL PROGRAM What is Music Therapy? Music therapy is a structured therapeutic approach that uses music to improve communication, social, and cognitive skills in children with special needs. This form of therapy engages children in rhythm, [Read More]

Speech Therapy in Phnom Penh: Helping Children Communicate with Confidence

Speech Therapy Services Effective communication is essential for a child’s development, but some children face speech and language challenges that can impact their daily lives. In Phnom Penh, parents seeking professional support for speech-related difficulties can [Read More]

Top Benefits of Early Intervention in Special Needs Preschool Programs

PRESCHOOL PROGRAM Early intervention in special needs preschool programs is one of the most effective ways to support children with developmental delays or disabilities. These programs provide structured learning environments where children receive specialized support tailored [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 Occupational Therapy Helps Children with Autism Improve Daily Skills

Occupational therapy (OT) plays a crucial role in helping children with autism develop essential daily living skills. At OrbRom Center, we provide personalized occupational therapy services to support children in building independence, enhancing motor skills, and improving social [Read More]

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