Developmental Milestones

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OrbRom Center in Phnom Penh helps parents understand and support their child’s developmental milestones. Our early intervention and therapy services focus on cognitive, social, motor, and language development to ensure children meet key age-appropriate goals.

Virtual Autism: Understanding Screen Time’s Impact on Development

The term "virtual autism" has emerged in recent years to describe a set of concerns surrounding the influence of excessive screen time on young children's development, particularly regarding social and communication skills. It's important to distinguish virtual autism from Autism [Read More]

Stacking Blocks: Developmental Milestones

From brightly colored wooden shapes to soft, chunky nesting cups, stacking toys hold an undeniable allure for young children. But beyond the giggles and wobbly towers, this seemingly simple play offers a valuable window into a toddler's developing skills. [Read More]

How to Tell if Your Child is Developing on Track

Every child develops at their own pace, but there are some general milestones that most children reach at certain ages. If you're concerned about your child's development, it's important to talk to their doctor. But there are also some [Read More]

What is Developmental Assessment and Why is it Important?

Developmental assessment is a process of evaluating a child's growth and development in different areas, such as physical, cognitive, social, and emotional skills. It is important to identify any developmental delays or disabilities early so that children can receive [Read More]

Developmental milestones: A comprehensive guide for parents

Developmental milestones are the skills and abilities that most children learn at certain ages. They are a way to measure how a child is growing and developing. Milestones can be divided into four main categories: Gross motor skills: These are [Read More]

Why Developmental Milestones Are Important

Developmental milestones are the skills and abilities that children typically acquire at certain ages. They can be divided into five domains: Gross motor skills involve large movements of the body, such as rolling over, crawling, walking, and running. Fine motor [Read More]

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