Early numeracy isn’t just about memorizing numbers—it’s about recognizing patterns, organizing sequences, and understanding relationships between symbols. For many children in Phnom Penh, occupational therapy provides the hands-on, movement-based support needed to master these skills in a developmentally appropriate way.

At OrbRom Center, we integrate occupational therapy with foundational academic concepts like counting, sorting, and sequencing. These activities don’t just help with math—they also improve attention, coordination, and executive functioning, which are essential for learning in all subjects.


Why Number Sense and Sequencing Matter

Number sense is a child’s intuitive understanding of how numbers work. It includes:

  • Recognizing numerical symbols

  • Understanding order and quantity

  • Building basic addition and subtraction concepts

  • Matching numbers to real-world objects

Sequencing, on the other hand, is the ability to understand and follow steps in order—a critical cognitive skill used in storytelling, math, routines, and problem-solving. Both are early predictors of school success and are closely tied to visual-motor integration and working memory.


Occupational Therapy in Action at OrbRom Center

At OrbRom Center in Phnom Penh, we design activities that support numeracy and sequencing while building fine motor and cognitive skills. These include:

  • Stacking numbered blocks

  • Arranging objects in ascending/descending order

  • Number matching games

  • Sorting tasks using colors and shapes

  • Visual sequencing cards and interactive storytelling

These activities boost focus, improve hand-eye coordination, and reinforce number concepts—all in a supportive, play-based environment.


Helping Children Learn Through Movement

For children who struggle with attention, visual tracking, or memory, occupational therapy creates opportunities to engage the brain and body together. Our approach helps children not only recognize numbers but understand them—using rhythm, repetition, and sensory feedback to reinforce learning.

We also involve parents by providing simple, at-home strategies to keep learning fun and interactive using items like building blocks, beads, or household objects.


Support Early Learning with Occupational Therapy in Phnom Penh

If your child is struggling with number recognition, sequencing, or early math tasks, occupational therapy could be the key to unlocking their confidence and skills. At OrbRom Center, we help children develop the foundations for a lifetime of learning through movement, focus, and fun.

Learn more about our occupational therapy services in Phnom Penh and how we help children master essential early learning skills.

We are the only Preschool specialized on children with special needs in PhnomPenh.

  • Internationally qualified teachers
  • Cambodia’s largest sensory room
  • Outdoor swimming pool
  • Covered outdoor playground

 📞 Phone: 077.455.993
Telegram Link: https://t.me/OrbRom

Children engaging in hands-on learning activities at OrbRom Preschool in Phnom Penh